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Mary Furr
Christmas is the sweetest holiday with candy canes and “sugar plums.”
Finding the real homemade stuff becomes a treasure hunt throughout the
candy stores in Huntington Beach -- a Christmas chore that’s its own
reward.
There’s Surf City Candy on the southeast corner of Walnut Avenue and
Main Street. The store boasts 36 varieties of salt-water taffy with many
unusual flavors like rum, Key lime, passion fruit and mango. Here is
where the cashew and peanut brittle is made by owner Rick Vasilik,
brother Ken and their mother Millie -- crisp as glass and sweet as honey
filled with nuts. The store is crowded with barrels of candy. Don’t
overlook the 40 varieties of jelly beans -- tiny beads of flavor -- black
is my favorite. When wrapped in small saran bundles they make great
stocking stuffers. The sugar-free candies are recommended by Hoag
Hospital.
Farther afield on Oceanus Drive off Graham Street is Tomfoolery Candy
Store and Kitchen where you’ll see owner Alan O’Hern’s mother Millie
Sweesy covering wine and champagne bottles with chocolate ($35-$150) --
really! It’s a patented process and only one of the unusual things they
create. Millie, as sweet as her products, has doggie bones ($2.75) for
poochie’s Christmas, solid chocolate golf balls ($5) and Catalina Buffalo
Chips ($4.75) crated for Catalina Cruises. It’s a small place deep in an
industrial park, but one filled with unusual sweet rewards for “hard to
buy for” friends and family this Christmas.
The Gourmet Lollipop Company off Heil in another rather hidden area,
is family owned by Frances and Michael Trujillo along with their son and
daughter. Not only does it have all kinds of lollipops ($1.50-$2.95) in
all kinds of shapes, but it sells the molds to create them as well as
teaching candy making classes (1 1/2 for $25 a person). There are also
children’s classes (5 and older) for 10 or more at $5 each -- an unusual
and long-lasting Christmas gift.
At Gourmet Lollipop you’ll find some sugar-free selections rarely
found elsewhere, which Frances and daughter Trich make. They are
wonderful, chunky honey comb, peanut butter cups, rum fudge balls and
caramels. Michael makes a most unusual brittle special with jalapeno
peppers -- a taste you won’t forget. The white chocolate bark with
Christmas red peppermint chips is a tasty seasonal addition.
It’s as much fun shopping to fill another’s stocking as it is to find
your own. Wishing you a cherry Christmas and a taffy New Year.
* MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have comments
or suggestions, call (562) 493-5062 or e-mail o7 [email protected]
FYI
Surf City Candy
WHERE: 126 Main St. at Walnut Avenue
PHONE: (714) 374-1946; fax: (714) 969-4310
HOURS: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday; open until 10:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday
Tomfoolery
WHERE: 5362 Oceanus Drive, Suite C
PHONE: (714) 903-6800; fax: (714) 892-4345
HOURS: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
Gourmet Lollipop
WHERE: 7351 Heil Ave.
PHONE: (714) 841-2000; fax: (714) 841-2545
HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday
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