They come in a box of nine, which seems a little odd, but it is what it is. I figure they should come in twelve, like the twelve days of Christmas, but I'm no marketing expert.
Here's a pair of candy canes... Aren't they in love?
I added another one to the mix just to make sure there was enough flavouring.
I had to break them down in size, so... True love ended them.
At least they got to go out all liquored up!
This was a quick mix. They dissolved within a day, and it had a good flavourful punch to it. This means that they can be ideal for flavouring your vodka, though you'll probably have to wait until Christmas time to do it again.
Peach Candy Cane Vodka: 4/5
I just found your site, and loving it!!!
ReplyDeleteOn average how do you decide how much vodka to candy that you use?
I normally aim for a 1/4 mix of candy to vodka. Normally I taste the candy to see how strong it is and plan accordingly.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, the first attempt starts tomorrow, Carmel Vodka. Instead of buying the candy I am making my own carmel candy though and will see how it goes.
DeleteAwesome! Take pictures. If you want, I put them up on this site.
ReplyDeletehey so apparently this is the only website that shows up when you search for the candy canes and im 14, i dont care for the vodka but where the heck do you buy those candy canes? there so GOOD
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