The winning candy will be produced by the factory sponsoring its creator, so if Life Is Sweet brings a winner to the Confectionary Association’s contest, they’ll be able to keep making high-quality candies. So whose idea will work – and win? Logan’s chocolate that turns into gum then back into chocolate? Daisy’s ummm-something flower or Philip’s playable candy harmonica? And they have just one full day to create the actual product! Camping out under the sapodilla trees and vanilla vines in the Tropical Room, they dream about making the best, most unique candies in the world. Philip in his business suit chooses regular pizza over chocolate pizza for lunch and doesn’t want to have any fun.įrom calming the bees whose honey makes the best nougat to squooshing through the mud to harvest roots to make marshmallows, the four young people learn about all the ingredients that go into candy on their first day at the factory. Daisy carries a big book in her bag everywhere, is amazingly strong and often looks distracted. Miles is allergic to rowboats and wonders constantly about the afterlife, sometimes speaking in code. Logan lives in Life Is Sweet with his Candymaker parents, who stopped giving factory tours a few years ago. Inventing a new candy! What could be a sweeter contest for kids, especially the four regional finalists who live near the famous Life Is Sweet candy factory? Except that only one can win, even if the twelve-year-olds can overcome their differences and become friends…
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