Gravy-flavored candy canes are the holiday crossover no one wants
Though hot, fresh gravy improves most holiday dishes, there are exceptions to the rule.
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Though hot, fresh gravy improves most holiday dishes, there are exceptions to the rule. Candy canes, for example.
And yet:
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Sold in packs of six at Archie McPhee, these brown-and-white gravy-flavored candies ostensibly taste like meat in cane form. One pack retails for $6.50.
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Beyond gravy, Archie McPhee's savory candy-cane offerings include pickle, wasabi, bacon and coffee.
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Disgusting? Very likely yes, which makes these packs a solid gift option for White Elephant gift swaps, office Secret Santas and 10-year-olds.
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