We were supposed to be on KTLA this morning with LinkyDoodles but we got "occupied" by Occupy LA and the shoot was cancelled and moved to December 7th. So be sure to tune in then but in the meantime, we were so inspired by the cute folks at Logan's Candy in Ontario that we had to share some of these photos and a cool video that shows them making candy canes. It is a must see!
Linkydoodles CandyChains Sweeten Up the Holiday Season -- Arriving Soon in the OC
LINKYDOODLES CANDYCHAINS GETS READY
FOR NOSTALGIC, SWEET HOLIDAY
The 4th Annual Holiday Décor
Tradition Is Exclusive To Orange County
Handcrafted in Ontario, CA by a master candy maker personally selected by Doodle-in-Chief Robin Reichelt, Linkydoodles have become an annual tradition for families across Orange County since their introduction in 2008. Robin personally oversees the manufacturing and distribution of each year’s limited supply, even offering free delivery to her customers within Orange County.
Linkydoodles have become an annual fixture at the Company of
Angels boutique in Costa Mesa and will be available this year at the Patchwork
Indie Arts and Crafts Holiday Show in Culver City (November 13, 11am-5pm) and
Santa Ana (November 27, 11am-5pm) and the Orange County High School of the Arts
Holiday Boutique (Dec. 1, 10-5).
Linkydoodles are also available online at www.linkydoodles.com.
The Linkydoodles Story
The idea for Linkydoodles came to Robin while decorating her
tree one year with her 4-year old son.
“Why did the candy have to hang vertically on the tree?,” she thought.
And so began the ten-year process of designing, patenting and creating the
premium linking candy that is Linkydoodles. Throughout this process, Robin’s
inspiration has been her love of holiday nostalgia and her desire to help
families create indelible holiday memories of their own much like those in the
vintage cards and images featured on the Linkydoodles packaging and website.
“It was the lights reflecting off the shiny glass
ornaments, the red and white candies, the fresh green smell of the tree, and
the glittering tinsel looking like icicles. Everything holding it’s breath
waiting for Christmas morning, just like you. These are the holiday memories
that gave rise to Linkydoodles,” Robin shares. “Enjoy!”