“Noted, my middle schoolers do not like pickled skittles.” “One time the students had pickled skittles - before freeze drying the candy it was coated in pickle brine - they didn’t know that they were skittles, and they didn’t like them,” Katie said. She admitted gaining knowledge from her student’s preferences, which she called their “target demographic.” “It’s definitely been an adventure, I had no idea I’d be freeze drying candy in my future, but it’s been exciting and a good experience: something different,” said Katie Malenich. The two are enjoying the excitement that started as a hobby and has turned into a full-fledged business. Chris and Katie Malenich have opened a Brookhaven storefront for their TAFF Treats, Delaware County’s first licensed freeze-dried commercial kitchen. Katie is a middle school teacher at Springton Lake in Middletown while Chris is a content video editor for QVC and freelance video editor for the Philadelphia Eagles. The couple have been running a wholesale business out of their house but with two children, Regan, 5, and 8-month old Noah, plus their regular jobs, they said enough of that, and found a location for the business. I don’t want to say it’s a lot easier on your teeth but it will melt in your mouth with a more intense flavor.” “Stuff that is chewy is crunchy, or lighter in texture and taste,” he explained. That difference is greatest when it comes to caramel candies that may stick to your teeth, Malenich said.
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