Confectionology (CANDY) with Susan Benjamin

Licorice opinions! War chocolate! Candy corn origins, circus peanut secrets, the sourest sourballs, and your great aunt’s purse. Stay until the very end for the biggest shocked laugh I have ever had on this show. The incredibly charming author, journalist, candy historian, and Confectiologist Susan Benjamin chats about everything from apothecary origin stories, ethnobotany, having horehound on hand, the warheads that could save you, vegan candy controversy, sugar sources from beets to corn, Turkish temptations, Roman flim-flam, marzipan mini-sculptures, sugar plum ballets, what she gives out for Halloween candy. and the best way to enjoy treats if you're trying to stay healthy. An absolute instant classic.

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A donation went to Animal Welfare Society of Jefferson County


Links to things we discussed:

DNA from 10,000-year-old "chewing gum" sheds light on teens' Stone Age menu and oral health: "It must have hurt" - CBS News 

Metagenomic analysis of Mesolithic chewed pitch reveals poor oral health among stone age individuals | Scientific Reports 

Glee Gum

The Movement of Western Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.) Among U.S. States and Territories: History, Benefits, Risks, and Mitigation Strategies 

Sugar plum - Wikipedia 

Sugar panning - Wikipedia 

Wilbur FAQs

Wilbur chocolate store

Valentine's Day History: How the Hershey's Kiss Came to Be | TIME

How Hershey Trademarked the Word "Kisses" | Mental Floss 

The man behind the chocolate bar: An introduction to Milton S. Hershey 1857-1945

Kisses (confectionery) - Wikipedia 

Turns Out Your Kind Bar Is Basically an Expensive Candy Bar

Nut So Fast, Kind Bars: FDA Smacks Snacks On Health Claims

Fda Reverses Stance, Affirms Kind Can Use “Healthy”On Its Labels

Goo Goo Cluster

Rationing for the War Effort

Food Rationing on the World War II Home Front

Life With Father: Milton Hershey

Sugarless Haribo Gummy Bear Reviews On Amazon Are The Most Insane Thing You'll Read Today

Industrialization, Labor, and Life

Charlie Chaplin - The Gold Rush (Trailer)

Charlie Chaplin eating his boot

In candy world, circus peanut is a riddle wrapped in marshmallow inside orange shell

What Are Those Foil-Wrapped Strawberry Candies Called?

Ancient Maya Beekeeping

Centuries-Old Maya Beekeeping Tools Unearthed in Mexico

Confectionery consumption in childhood and adult violence

The Chemical Brew of Criminal Behavior

Sugar Rush... to Prison? Study Says Lots of Candy Could Lead to Violence

Traces of ancient Mayan beekeeping found in Quintana Roo

The Science of Candy: The Cold Water Candy Test

The Power of Sour in Your Mouth

What You Should Know About Sugar Alcohols

Excess free fructose, high-fructose corn syrup and adult asthma: the Framingham Offspring Cohort

Brach’s Turkey Dinner Candy Corn

Free-produce movement - Wikipedia 

Military chocolate (United States) - Wikipedia 

Ration D Bars – Hershey Community Archives 

Why the Candy Bar Market Exploded After World War I | HISTORY 

The Clucking Sweet History of a Candy Bar Called Chicken Dinner | Mental Floss 

Why Was Turkish Delight C.S. Lewis’s Guilty Pleasure?

7-11’s Blue Raspberry sources

NOAA: How much water is in that cloud?

The Science Behind Honey’s Eternal Shelf Life

Does honey ever go bad? | Live Science 

FAQ | National Honey Board 

The Snack With A Government Warning: Some Notes On Salty Licorice

Are Peanut Chews Vegan and Cruelty-Free?

How 18th-century Quakers led a boycott of sugar to protest against slavery

Does Too Much Fructose Help Colorectal Cancers Grow?

WARHEADS - Super Sour Candy Spray - Blue Raspberry, Green Apple and Watermelon Flavors - 0.68 oz. Bottles - 12 Pack

Marrubium vulgare L.: A revi

For sale: WWII US Army, Chocolate D-Bar ration

Chocolate and women's sexual health: An intriguing correlation

Is Distraction an Adaptive or Maladaptive Strategy for Emotion Regulation? A Person-Oriented Approach

John Ross Edmonton Sr. Obituary 


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