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MinCrush: Bringing a True Taste Upgrade to Freeze-Dried Candy
Not all freeze-dried candies offer the perfect taste experience. Many brands, in an effort to reduce costs, opt for cheap starch-based formulas that result in a powdery, chalky taste. However, Mini Crush remains committed to innovation and quality, refusing to compromise.

Minicrush freeze-dried candies are more than just dehydrated.
During the freeze-drying process, the water in the candies is first frozen into ice crystals. As the ice crystals sublime, a loose and porous structure is formed inside the candies. It's as if numerous tiny "channels" and "voids" are constructed within the candies. This structural change, apart from the reduction in water content, may cause a slight expansion in the volume of the candies and make their texture crispy.

Do you put freeze-dried candy in the fridge?
You don't necessarily need to put freeze-dried candy in the fridge, but there are some reasons why you might choose to do so:

Why is freeze-dried candy so addictive?
Freeze-dried candy can be addictive for several reasons

Can freeze-dried candy go bad?
Freeze-dried candy has a relatively long shelf life compared to regular candy, but it can still go bad under certain conditions. Here's what you need to know

Why is Freeze-dried candy so expensive?
Freeze-dried candies are expensive due to the following reasons

Kind of Candies not suitable for freeze-drying?
Here are some types of candies that are not suitable for freeze-drying

Can we freeze-dry Candies at home?
Yes, one can freeze dry candy at home, but it requires some specialized equipment and knowledge of the process. Here are the general steps and considerations:

Freeze-dried Candy Craze?
Freeze-dried candies have gained immense popularity recently due to several factors
