If
you have children, fidget toys have likely infiltrated your home. Designed to
help with focus and attention, fidget toys come in many shapes, sizes and
colors. You may already sell fidgets in your store—if they sell well, that’s
all the more reason to make edible versions. If you don’t currently sell
fidgets in your store, this could be a missed opportunity to target consumers
shopping for youngsters.
Fidget
Spinners
In
the midst of the fidget spinner craze a few years ago, RCI member Vande Walle’s
Candies began making what they called “Fidget Non-Spinners.” During her Candy
Clinic presentation, Tess Vande Walle explained, “They don’t spin, but they
taste better!” To create a replica, Vande Walle’s filled the packaging from an
actual fidget spinner toy with colored white chocolate. There are, however, a
number of inexpensive moulds on the market to make chocolate fidget spinners.
Pop
Its
More
recently Pop Its—flexible silicone toys akin to Bubble Wrap—began popping up in
retail shops, birthday favor bags and school playgrounds everywhere. These
wildly popular fidgets are available in a seemingly endless variety of colors,
shapes and sizes from sparkly pink mermaid tails to rainbow striped cars. Like
the Beanie Babies of yesteryear, many kids aspire to collect them ALL.
The
already popular toy took a sweet turn when TikTokers started filling them with
candy and melted chocolate. See for yourself in this video by HelloWondeful.
RCI member, Anderson’s Candies, took advantage of the trend by creating their
own versions just in time for Easter. We love this idea because it not only
provides a treat to eat, but also a toy to keep and enjoy!
While
anyone could create this on their own with a couple ingredients from the grocery
store, confectioners can highlight the superior quality of your chocolate and
get creative with different fillings. Although M&M candies seem to be a
popular choice on TikTok, consider filling the cavities with peanut butter
meltaway, caramel, roasted nuts or other popular fillings before capping it off
with chocolate. Better yet, why not use a variety of fillings to create a
mystery of sweet surprises? Note: Look for Pop Its made with FDA
approved or food-grade silicone.
With
lots of holiday themed Pop Its on the market, this trend could also make for great
holiday gifts for kids. We like how Cherry Bay Cakes created an Easter themed
chocolate Pop It with pastel M&Ms and a custom tag that reads, “Hope you
have a poppin’ Easter!”
Keeping
a pulse on trends with kids’ toys are a great way to identify ways to appeal to
consumers looking to buy treats for the kids and kids-at-heart in their lives.
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