The Peppermint Pig Holiday Tradition
That was fun! And good luck too.
A Peppermint Pig is a holiday tradition where a hard-candy pig-shaped confection is broken into pieces for good luck in the coming year. It's often associated with Christmas and has it's roots in Victorian-era holiday customs.
The Peppermint Pig comes with a gift tag, bag, decorative box, and small hammer to break pig open to eat and enjoy this holiday season!
Ingredients - sugar, corn syrup, peppermint oil, artificial color (including titanium dioxide, red #40, blue #1). Processed on shared equipment. The following my be present: milk, soy, wheat, egg, coconut, brazil nut, peanut, pecan, hazelnut, walnut, almond, cashew, pistachio.
Gift Messaging - You can include a gift message for each item individually on each product page, or a gift message that applies to the entire order during CHECKOUT.
Please Note: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that children ages 5 and younger should not be given hard candies.1. For safety, we suggest that hard maple candies and sugar coated nuts (such as the ones sold on this website) not be given to children under the age of 6 and children 6 years and older should be supervised while eating hard candies or nuts.
Source: 1. www.huffingtonpost.com