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		<title>Which candies to bring to Canada?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The theoretic plan stands to do an authentic German candy hut at the Vancouver Christmas Market. But how do I find out what candy types will be liked most in Vancouver and which candy producer from Germany makes the best candies for the Canadian market? So I start doing research in the internet and find various [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The theoretic plan stands to do an authentic German candy hut at the Vancouver Christmas Market. But how do I find out what candy types will be liked most in Vancouver and which candy producer from Germany makes the best candies for the Canadian market?</p>
<p>So I start doing research in the internet and find various candy producers of different sizes, types and prices. Since we are from Berlin, I&#8217;m getting in touch with the <a title="Bonbonmacherei" href="http://www.bonbonmacherei.de" target="_blank">Bonbonmacherei</a>, located in the Heckmann Höfe, Berlin. The Bonbonmacherei produces a whole variety of absolutey delicious hard candies, all hand-made. Unfortunately, they don&#8217;t have the capacity to sell their products to a commercial Christmas market retailer.</p>
<p>After a little bit more research I&#8217;m in contact with three medium size hard candy producers and contact them for some samples. I receive in total more than 70 different types of hard candy from three producers and all want to be sampled and rated.</p>
<p>I design a rating scheme for the different candies and force my friends in Germany and Canada to do some hard core candy sampling. The result justifies the method,&#8230; after having the rating from around ten people I could clearly see which candy types are liked the most and I even could see the difference between Germans and Canadians (hopefully).</p>
<p>The result helped as well well to identify which producer makes the best tasting candies. According to our sample candidates it is <a title="Wilhelm Mueller - Spezialfabrik fuer Kraeuterbonbons" href="http://www.bonbon-mueller.de/" target="_blank">Wilhelm Mueller &#8211; Spezialfabrik fuer Kraeuterbonbons</a> from Duisburg, Germany. The Mueller candies are a little bit more expensive as the candies from the other producers, but therefore the candies don&#8217;t have any artificial flavours, all ingredients are natural and gluten free. I&#8217;m sure we did the right choice!</p>
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