Food of the Eighties, Hockey Pucks
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Early eighties big thing was to make Hockey pucks a hard candy in the shape of a hockey puck
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sugarrrsmack (robbi) - July 07, 2010 - Report this comment
I can't say I remember them but I did find a couple pics of them.
Josh - July 27, 2011 - Report this comment
I remember the hockey puck candy when I was in middle school (born in 1972). It was my favorite, it sold for $1-2 a piece and lasted days! Does anyone have the recipe?
sweettooth - September 24, 2011 - Report this comment
knox jelatin was in the recipe! i think u just follow directions 4 hard candy but mold in a muffin tin, thats how i mae them in HS....mmmmm cinnamon!
kristy - November 02, 2011 - Report this comment
Sugar look aid and corn syrup, butter the muffin tin,and then freeze them and take them out after they are hard.
Terri - November 07, 2011 - Report this comment
3 3/4 c. sugar 1 1/4 c. Karo syrup 1 c. water Oil flavoring (cinnamon, oil, peppermint oil, etc.) Food coloring Mix ingredients and boil for 10 minutes. Boil until hard crack stage (300-310°F on a candy thermometer). Add coloring and oil, 30 drops for good flavor. Pour into buttered muffin pans and will harden up. Store in airtight container. Cooks Note: Use a candy thermometer for best results.
jizzzz - October 23, 2012 - Report this comment
do you actually have to use karo syrup ?
tomboyu - February 21, 2013 - Report this comment
Way to come through with the recipee, Terri! You the woman! But please answer jizzz face's question becuase I have the same one. Thank you Terri so very much. I've been up at nights thinking about hockey pucks.
nikk - August 11, 2013 - Report this comment
Hockey puck is a frozen pre made burger patty
Charlie - January 18, 2014 - Report this comment
Are you people all from Canada or something?
Wendye - March 18, 2014 - Report this comment
gosh I remember these hockey puck candy. I used to make and sell them in the 6th grade. They last forever.
Me'@ - October 12, 2018 - Report this comment
I was just telling my kids we could make these so they could sell them at school cuz that's what we did when we were in junior high. All the cool kids ate the hockey pucks it was almost a status symbol. I think we used corn syrup instead of Kayro syrup. Same difference really. Remember cinnimon tooth picks!? Haha. Same era.
New Jersey E - October 14, 2018 - Report this comment
What a cool product. Thanks for the picture! I wish I knew about these back in the 1970's. I'd like to be a cool kid. And, I love hockey. Did they have different teams on each candy? What did it say on them, I can't make out the print.
80's girl - June 18, 2019 - Report this comment
Please, if anyone has recipe + pictures, would love to get them.
Rob Lambert - June 18, 2019 - Report this comment
Hockey Puck Candy is made by a company like Topps or Don Russ, containers are of different NHL designs. Individual teams, Original Six and the like. eBay has an Original Six puck with candy. Also, an empty Boston Bruins container. Stores had these in display boxes which held twelve pucks. Pinterest has a few pictures, including a sales display box. Other products like gum and milk chocolate were sold in NHL puck form.

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