Any place in DMV to get Branch's red hots?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
There is a new candy place at Montgomery Mall - Lolli & Pops - that seems to have lots of specialty-type candy - you could try there.
Anonymous
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?)
Anonymous
i think I've seen them at the Dollar Store.
Anonymous
If you find them will you please post here? I'm looking for them for an old baked apple recipe. TIA
Anonymous
Chevy chase market sells them in small plastic tubs. I use them to make Christmas wreaths - yum! Can you post your punch recipe?
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