Aug 8 2013

POLKAGRIS VM CANDY CHAMPIONSHIP

 

MISSA INTE CANDY CHAMPIONSHIP I HELGEN! FREDAG KL 11 JÖNKÖPING-LÖRDAG KL 14 I GRÄNNA

NEWS

7/8-13 Semi-Finals got their Jury President
Find out who he is…

6/8-13 Candy Championships on Swedish TV! Candy Championships on Swedish National TV Nyhetsmorgon TV4 – Part 2 

6/8-13 Candy Championships on Swedish TV! Candy Championships on Swedish National TV Nyhetsmorgon TV4 – Part 1

5/8-13 We’ve got the participants line-up
This is the last two participants

5/8-13 The Netherlands has joined us!
papabubble will represent Amsterdam and the Netherlands

4/8-13 Schimpff’s on American TV…again!
Watch them on Wave3 this time

 

More news…

Curious about what’s gonna happen August 9-10th? Follow this link!

For the first time ever, the Candy Championships is taking place. The first official World Championships in traditional handmade candy, where the most skilled candy makers and sugar  artists from all over the world meet and compete in their trade and the winner gets the title “World Champion in Traditional Handmade Candy”.

The competition is about making a traditional Swedish red and white Candy stick (Polkagris), as tasty and good looking as possible. Candy Championships is a two-day contest, starting with The Semi-Finals in central Jönköping. This is where our participants will fight for a ticket to the Grand Finale and the yearly local contest, “Årets Polkagrisbagare”, (traditional Swedish Polkagris-baker of the year), will be held and the winner will represent Sweden in the Grand Finale. What other place can be more suitable for hosting the Candy Championships, than Gränna, the hometown of the Polkagris and the city with the most candy makers per capita in the world…

 

ALLA ÄLSKAR POLKAGRISAR! KOM TILL SVERIGES STÖRSTA TURIST STAD I LITEN SKARA!!!

 

 

Gränna

Home of the Polkagris and Candy Capital of the World

Gränna is a beautiful town on a sloping hill in South Sweden with a stunning view over lake Vättern that will take your breath away. The houses, gardens and streets are just as they were centuries ago, small picturesque and cozy.

The woman who made Gränna famous was Amalia Eriksson who in 1859 started her own business by making the so called Polkagris. After her husband passed away, only a week after she gave birth to her daughter, Ida, she had to find means to support herself and Ida. She wrote to the city council and asked for permission to start making finer confectionary and biscuits and sweets, and also the so called Polkagris, a red and white candy stick which she usually cut into small pieces. The Mayor of Gränna, Carl Johan Wennberg, signed and gave her “the letter of privilege” to run a small scale business.

Nobody knows where the name polkagris came from, (the word “Polkagris” literally means Polka – pig). It is believed that the popular polka-dance at that time inspired her to name it “Polka”, together with the red colored part of the candy twisted round the white stick, just like a pigs tail, inspired her to name it “Pig”.

Soon her business grew steady, delivering confectionary and the Polkagris to the people of the city as well as visitors and tourists. Many from the royal family came to Gränna and bought her Polkagris. Naturally this boosted her business and the interest for the Polkagris from Gränna. Amalias daughter, Ida, helped her mother in the making and marketing of the Polkagris and understood how to develop the concept.

After Amalia passed away, at the age of 99 in 1923, Ida took over the business and made Polkagris until 1945. Other people in Gränna took over the trade and many housewives started making Polkagris in their homes and sold them to people passing through Gränna. At that time the main road between Stockholm and the continent went right through Gränna and many travelers stopped for a meal, petrol and also to buy the famous Gränna Polkagris. Mr Olle Mattias, born in Gränna and a Polkagris maker, was the first to have the manufacturing process on display and show the customer how the trade is done. Today, 150 years later, the Polkagris is still made in Gränna and it is made the same way Amalia used to make them. A real Gränna Polkagris is made with Sugar, Water, vinegar and Peppermint oil.

Read more about the manufacturing of Real Gränna Polkagris.

 

 

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