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CandyRific Offers Licensed Candy Novelties for Christmas 2021


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CandyRific Offers Licensed Candy Novelties for Christmas 2021

Highlights include The Elf on the Shelf, M&M’S and other holiday-themed items.

License Global | Jun 07, 2021

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CandyRific has announced new items for Christmas 2021, along with the return of candy novelties. Holiday goodies with licenses including The Elf on the Shelf and M&M’S brand, along with non-licensed items, are available now for Christmas 2021.

New this year, The Elf on the Shelf Gift Hunt bag includes 12 plastic presents with removable lids. The Elf on the Shelf candy novelty items are also back this year, with candy dishes, snow globes and candy fans. 

M&M’S Brand items include twist dispensers, handheld tube fans with a Santa hat or reindeer antlers on top and magic tube dispensers. Other novelty items include a polar bear Christmas tree light & sound wand and a light-operated Santa fan. Also available will be hot cocoa sets and mug sets.

Source:    https://www.licenseglobal.com/food-beverage/candyrific-offers-licensed-candy-novelties-christmas-2021

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Hilco Creates Holiday Kool-Aid Candies

Hilco’s latest Kool-Aid lineup is all about the holidays.

License Global | May 19, 2021

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Hilco has announced its latest partnership with Kool-Aid for holiday-themed candies.

Kool-Aid brand Story Books, Candy Canes and Tube Toppers will be available for the holiday season through the deal and will be sold to retailers in master cases.

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i have nieces and nephews that do elf on a shelf, i am absolutely sick of it. but the kool aid candy is intriguing. 

 

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On 6/10/2021 at 7:37 AM, Santa Johnny Boy said:

You just can't kill that Elf on a Shelf...

you have no idea how bad I want to respond to that statement . . .  :sc_blink:

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On 6/10/2021 at 6:37 AM, Santa Johnny Boy said:

You just can't kill that Elf on a Shelf...

 

52 minutes ago, Drosselmeyer said:

you have no idea how bad I want to respond to that statement . . .  :sc_blink:

I must live in another Universe, I had not heard of Elf on a Shelf until I joined Clausnet.  My wife had but I had not.    Either that or it had just gone right past me.  :santa_shocked:

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1 minute ago, TamaleClaus said:

I must live in another Universe, I had not heard of Elf on a Shelf until I joined Clausnet.  My wife had but I had not.    Either that or it had just gone right past me.  :santa_shocked:

you are lucky 

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