Made in Candy Philippines!

My new favorite Handmade Rock Candy is now here in the Philippines! Last October 18, I got a bag full of cool and sweet candies from Marj Sia – It’s Made in Candy! Thank you! You would never guess dreams could be so bittersweet until you have tried opening a Rock Candy store from scratch. It all started with a fascination for art and a very sudden flight to Australia to learn the basic skills of Rock Candy making. This followed by a year of hard work, sweat, and self-experimentation before finally taming heavy, hot, melted sugar into masterpieces of Candy art. In the year 2009, Candy Chef Wayne could finally leverage on his own Artisan craft to open Asia’s first Candy Kitchen in Singapore.
At Made in Candy (M.I.C.), Candy Artisans sculpt contemporary handmade candies using methods to craft pictures and messages at the center of each candy. 
Candy making is performed live to the upbeat music of the latest rock and pop artists in front of eager customers waiting to try a warm and freshly made piece. You may watch the video here and be amazed how they make these sweeties!
Friendly CandyMen continually engage customers while the hot sugar forms and is open for everyone to see,
smell, and experience. 
Here, Candy is more than just a sweet delicacy; it’s a symbolic tribute- as well as a perfect gift to bring meaning to someone. A meaning that would actually sweeten any tooth, mouth, and heart.
With two stores in Singapore, three in Bangkok, M.I.C. now ventures into the Philippines with their first show starting this first week of October at Rockwell’s Powerplant Mall. Located at one of the connecting bridgeways on the second level, come see Candy Artisans create the most delectable, exciting, and beautiful handmade rock candies ever to come to Philippine shores. Their first flagship store in the Philippines will open before the end of the year and will definitely be an exciting addition to the confectionery retail scene in Manila!

So “ROCK” with them in Rockwell from October until December this year and be one of the first to see and taste candy like never before.

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Last Updated on 8 years by Carizza


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7 responses to “Made in Candy Philippines!”

  1. AVA TE

    sooo cute!! I've been wanting to try this for the longest time!:)

  2. wonderwoman45

    This place smells soooo good every time I pass by it. Grrr. I should try it soon. I heard it's pricey, though. 🙁

    http://wonderwomanrises.blogspot.com

  3. All I can do is stare at it! Too cute and pretty to eat! Hahahaha

    ~Elle
    http://littellebratontheloose.blogspot.com/

  4. I tried these already! Very yummy not that sweet though 🙂

  5. angelamhiere

    I watched the video and at first I thought, "WOW! That's a big candy!" Hahaha! Natawa ako sa sarili kong reaction especially when I saw the candy getting smaller as they twist and turn it… I wanna try it!!! ^__^

  6. Wow… Awesome!! Of course, I saw the video. But, I can't believe that candy be made like this. It is an art!! So, I know another confectionery art. Do you know cotton candy? http://goo.gl/8rvUWA

  7. Wow… Awesome!! Of course, I saw the video. But, I can't believe that candy be made like this. It is an art!! So, I know another confectionery art. Do you know cotton candy? http://goo.gl/8rvUWA

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