Is marzipan candy a Euro only thing?

I see it at Cost Plus/World Market (Bailey’s Crossroads) - not every time I go there, but fairly consistently. They also usually carry at least some marzipan stuff, with the largest selection being close to the winter time/Christmas holiday season. (Including the marzipan potatoes.)


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In the US, it’s known as Play-Doh and widely available in a variety of children’s toys.

Two different places. Yeah, the only things they actually make in Toledo are armor, cutlery and marzipan. If it weren’t for tourism, they’d have to shut the place down.

Reading around I found out Trader Joe’s is the #1 purveyor of Ritter Sport candy, and as Trader Joe’s owns Aldi (or maybe vice versa), Ritter Sport marzipan is thus found at Aldi, and I’m going there tomorrow because now I want marzipan badly. One wearies so of chocolate/peanut, chocolate/peanut, chocolate/peanut…

I like marzipan skulls

Uh, no it’s not. Play-Doh is not edible, and it’s certainly not marzipan.

Them’s the jokes, son.

Not edible? Ask any 4 year old and they’ll tell you why that’s wrong!

though you can use the pladoh extruder thingies to mold marzipan … =)

And that barrio full of ministries… (Toledo is one of Madrid’s “dorm towns”, but unlike most of them, it’s actually got something other than rows and rows of “beehive buildings”).