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What could be more fun than rainbow laces? The flavors are sweet and tangy, the texture smooth and soft. Even better, rainbow laces are fun to eat - let them slowly drop into your mouth, slurp them like spaghetti, eat them in tiny bites. For the more creative, tie them in bows, braid them, and even weave them into edible bracelets or necklaces. What will they think of next? Who knows...but here's how it all started.
The story of licorice laces. One of the earliest licorice makers was a company now known as "Twizzlers." They opened in the mid-1800s. They weren't the first to open but they were successful in beating out the competition. Then, in 1914, the American Licorice Company was born. To take on the competition, they created a red licorice candy called Raspberry Vines in 1920...later known as Red Vines. Five years later, film star Charlie Chaplin asked them to make a licorice boot for his upcoming movie, The Gold Rush, which included licorice laces. And a licorice star was being born.
Over the years, numerous iterations of licorice took off, adding to the already impressive array of licorice candy from the 1800s - Good n' Plenty and Licorice Allsorts, to name a few. Eventually, "licorice makers" stopped using licorice altogether, to concoct the fun and fanciful candy we know today. In case you didn't notice, the word "licorice" has been dropped from the name.
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True Treats is the only historically accurate candy store in the world, bringing the past to life through researched sweets, teas, syrups, and more. Every product is rooted in history, telling the story of how people from all walks of life enjoyed treats through time. Leading this effort is Susan, a nationally recognized candy historian, researcher, and author who appears regularly on TV, radio, and in major publications. With over 40 years of experience, she has written ten books and founded True Treats to share the fascinating history of candy in a fun and delicious way. Susan’s work uncovers the surprising origins of America’s favorite sweets, from ancient uses of sugar to the candies of the 1900s. Through True Treats, Susan makes history an interactive experience, allowing customers to taste the past while learning the stories behind every bite.