SC - Honeycomb (confectionary) - question to the list

Hank steinfeld at tqci.net
Sun Jun 25 18:16:46 PDT 2000


When I was a kid, you could buy chocolate covered honeycomb at Sears
confectioner counter.  It was totally wonderful and if anyone knows where to
find it again I would love to know.

Muirghen
- -----Original Message-----
From: Susan Laing <gleep001 at hotmail.com>
To: sca-cooks at ansteorra.org <sca-cooks at ansteorra.org>
Date: Thursday, June 22, 2000 8:30 PM
Subject: SC - Honeycomb (confectionary) - question to the list


>Hello the list -
>
>One of my friends has asked the following question and for the life of me I
>do not know the answer.
>
>Can anyone advise?? - Do you have candy bars like this in the States? (a
>Violet Crumble is a candy bar that has a solid honeycomb centre, with a
>chocolate outer covering)
>
>Mari
>(who's just wandering off to find one to snack on... :-p)
>
>>And completely unrelated, but do you know what American's call
>>honeycomb? (The oncfectionary sort, not the from the hive sort). I am
>>trying to explain to our Harvard intern what a Violet Crumble > is...
>
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