Pure Fun™ Organic Candy -http://www.organiccandy.com/
Pure Fun™ candy is made without gluten, dairy, artificial flavors, artificial colors or pesticides. They manufacture their products exclusively in Canada and the United States. Their product line includes cotton candy, fruit rocks, candy canes and more... all organic. On their website they also have links to television ads that they've done. You can see these clips by clicking here.
NaturalCandyStore.com - http://www.naturalcandystore.com/
You have to love the tagline - "All the FUN without the FUNNY stuff"™. I must say that's actually quite clever. The Natural Candy Store is more so a portal for organic candy than a candy brand. I wanted to include it so that you could see other brands that are available to you. There's literally a running list located on their Brands page. As far as actual items that they sell, the list includes: hard candy, lollipops, caramels, licorice, cotton candy, dessert toppings, and more.
The Let's Do...Organic Brand -http://www.edwardandsons.com/
According to their site, this brand was launched in 1998 with the introduction of the first vegan organic gummy bears called "Gummi Bears." At this time the product line includes organic black licorice, ice cream cones and sugar cones. The brand itself specializes in organic candies, treats, and baking specialties. The Let's Do... Organic Brand is under the umbrella of Edward & Sons Trading Company which supplies innovative natural and organic vegetarian foods to stores and consumers throughout the world.
Dagoba Organic Chocolate - http://www.dagobachocolate.com/
This one might actually be more for the adults who want to indulge on Halloween. Dagoba Organic Chocolate was founded in 2001 by Frederick Schilling. His desire was to make the finest chocolate based on organic ingredients. This brand has chocolate bars that come in 17 different flavors including the milk bar, superfruit bar, hazelnut bar, chai bar, and mint bar. They sell three different types of drinking chocolate, all in powder form. They also sell chocolate baking products such as unsweetened cacao powder.
If you're interested, Dagoba Organic Chocolate has greening projects you can become a part of. Go to their Seed The Day website to find out more information about how you can become involved in their mission of creating good, pure chocolate.
Raising the Candy Bar -http://www.raisingthecandybar.com/
Raising The Candy Bar specializes in gluten-free candy, kosher candy, organic candy, nut-free chocolate and more. They also have confection items such as ice cream, toffee, taffy apples, miniatures and more. If you're looking for something more creative for your Halloween needs they have sampler platters, baskets, tins, and service individuals and corporate consumers alike.
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Post a CommentOh, please, just give me a Milky Way and be done with it!
Yep! There's organic almost anything! If you don't want to order online, check different grocers that sell organic goods... you may be able to find some there too.
Never realized anyone made organic candy! Thanks for the info! ^_^