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I'm looking specifically for this candy (Branch's red hot's) since my late Mom had a spicy punch she would make during Thanksgiving.
I'm looking to carry on this tradition. Many thanks. Paz. |
| Although not the Brauch brand, I've found cinnamon imperials at Fresh Market in Rockville. Also, this would probably fit the bill: http://www.amazon.com/Cinnamon-Imperials-Candy~-Red-Hots/dp/B005XENWRG/ref=sr_1_1?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1448300643&sr=1-1&keywords=cinnamon+imperials. |
| Cracker Barrel? Also, a long shot, but I've seen some of those old fashioned candies at the check-out lines at AC Moore. I can't remember if I've seen those specifically. |
| Don't they usually have them at giant or even CVS in the bagged (hanging from hooks) candy isle? It's usually gummy bears, candy corn, red hots, etc. |
| There is a new candy place at Montgomery Mall - Lolli & Pops - that seems to have lots of specialty-type candy - you could try there. |
| I would look at cvs or Safeway candu aisle. If you like near a rite aid, ours seems to have a wide variety of candy. And for some reason our hardware store has an interesting selection, mainly focused on candy that was popular years ago ( nostalgic candy?) |
| i think I've seen them at the Dollar Store. |
| If you find them will you please post here? I'm looking for them for an old baked apple recipe. TIA |
| Chevy chase market sells them in small plastic tubs. I use them to make Christmas wreaths - yum! Can you post your punch recipe? |