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Default Freezing candy

On Fri, 27 Sep 2013 17:06:28 -0700 (PDT), merryb >
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>On Friday, September 27, 2013 4:03:57 PM UTC-7, wrote:
>> Just after this past Easter, I went online to the Russell Stover thrift shop and
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>> bought a couple boxes of their coconut nest candy, which is milk chocolate with
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>> crispy coconut mixed in. They're little 2 inch patty shapes. I had just found
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>> them for the first time during the Easter season and loved them but everyone
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>> quickly ran out. Thus the online search. I still have a bunch of them left and
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>> before they go bad (they're still very good) I was thinking of freezing them.
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>> Can you freeze milk chocolate candy without ruining its quality? Thanks.

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>The chocolate will probably bloom a little, but should taste fine...


Nah, no blooming... the best way to ensure chocolate will be eaten
quickly is to freeze it... don't even think of freezing chocolate
brownies for eating later.