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David replied to the topic Wilton Candy melting pot in the forum Kitchen & Equipment 10 years, 3 months ago
Well I have no experience with melting pots, but I know that chocolate melts at 90 degrees or below. I found some info online that indicates that you probably don’t have a faulty machine:
“There are two “on” settings, one is “melt” and the other is “warm”, although they are not labeled (the furthest to the right is the higher of the settings).…
Brooklin posted an update in the group Candy 10 years, 3 months ago
Any ideas on caramel (candied) apples? I’m going to try them this week–they’re so perfect for fall! I just don’t want them to flop. :)
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David replied to the topic name of business in the forum Candy 10 years, 3 months ago
Every county is a little different. You probably do need to register a business to get a Class B permit in LA, but it shouldn’t be hard to do. At the very least, you can just become a sole proprietorship under your name. When you submit your permit application to the health dept, they will tell you whether you need to get registered with the county first.
David replied to the topic Spices in the forum Dry Goods 10 years, 3 months ago
Unless you are only selling dried herbs, spice mixes aren’t allowed in Missouri. http://forrager.com/law/missouri/
I believe you need to prepare them in a commercial kitchen. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercialDavid replied to the topic Spices in the forum Dry Goods 10 years, 3 months ago
It depends on the state. They’re allowed in a number of states.
David replied to the topic Wilton Candy melting pot in the forum Kitchen & Equipment 10 years, 3 months ago
Sorry, I don’t have any experience with those. Have you tried asking on the Wilton discussion forums?
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David replied to the topic name of business in the forum Candy 10 years, 3 months ago
The best way to protect a name is through trademarking, but first, I would highly recommend that you don’t worry about that until you are making substantial revenue from your business. Unless you are making waves in your industry, you don’t give people much reason to steal your name. You should be so lucky for people to care about your business…[Read more]
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From a business perspective, they’re awesome. I think many people find that they sell well.
But technically, you are not supposed to sell unbaked, uncanned, cut fresh fruit without the proper licensing, so sometimes, health depts take issue with someone puncturing the apple with a stick. Non-punctured caramel apples are definitely approved, and I…[Read more]
Okie dokie, thanks. As far as I was aware, there weren’t any stipulations on them, whether they were punctured or not. But I’ll double check on that.