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  • Canada Sweets Expo Open site in a new window - Celebration of Canada's rich confectionary history, hosted by candy manufacturers and retailers. Come see hundreds of brands of candy and candy-related items on site. Expos held in Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto.

  • About.com: Marshmallows Open site in a new window - Offers answers to "What is a marshmallow?", "How are marshmallows made?", and "Why are they called "marshmallows"?".
  • CustardList.com Open site in a new window - Provides daily flavour listings and other information for custard stands from all over U.S.
  • History of Marshmallows Open site in a new window - Offers a history of marshmallows, peeps, and Fluff.
  • Jell-O (8) - Find sites for Jell-O, the gelatin dessert that became a brand popular with kids. Sites feature recipes, trivia, creative Jell-O art show, museum, and the centennial celebrations for the wobbly jelly.
  • Nice Cup of Tea and a Sit Down Open site in a new window - For tea drinkers fond of biscuits and cakes. Includes weekly biscuit reviews.
  • PastryWiz Open site in a new window[*] - Offers cake decorating ideas, marzipan figures, recipes, pictures, and instructions.
  • Sugarless Shack Open site in a new window - Sells sugar-free cakes, candies, and sweeteners.
  • Twinkies (8) - Explore Twinkies, the cream-filled sponge cake which has excited the taste buds and imagination of kids and scientists alike. Sites feature history, ingredients, recipes, humorous scientific experiments, and urban legends about its shelf life.
  • Where Did Pavlovas Come From? Open site in a new window - Essay intended to end the debate about the country of origin of the dessert.
  • Wikipedia: Gelato Open site in a new window - User-edited article about gelato, the Italian frozen cake batter made from milk and sugar and combined with other flavourings.
 



 
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