Tart Tutti Frutti Bark

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When it comes to indulging your taste buds with a burst of tangy goodness, there's nothing quite like the allure of tutti frutti candy bark. This colorful confection combines tutti fruitti candy bits with white chocolate candy melts. Tart and sour flavor booster and tutti fruitti flavorings are added for an additional fruity-tart punch.
Tart Tutti Frutti Candy Bark Recipe

Tutti Fruitti Tart Bark Recipe

This easy candy bark mixes sweet white chocolate with a fruity candy crunch. The addition of tart and sour adds a distinct tartness that’s sure to please.

Ingredients

  • 2# White Candy Coating
  • 20 drops Tutti Frutti Flavor
  • 12 drops Tart and Sour Flavor Booster
  • 10oz. Gilliam's Tutti Frutti Candy Bits

Instructions

Lay out a large sheet of parchment paper onto the counter. If the white chocolate is in block form, chop the chocolate into uniform pieces. Place the white chocolate candy wafers or chopped chocolate into a microwave-safe bowl.
Melt the chocolate using 20 second intervals, stirring in between to ensure the chocolate melts evenly and doesn’t scorch. Continue melting until the chocolate is fluid. Add the tart and sour flavor booster and tuitti fruitti flavor. Stir until incorporated.
Immediately add the tutti fruitti candy crunch bits. Stir until all ingredients are incorporated.
Use a spatula and spread the bark as thin as possible on the parchment paper. Allow to set up completely at room temperature before breaking into pieces.

How to Store Tuitti Fruitti Bark

Tutti Fruitti bark can be kept at room temperature for several weeks. You can also make the tutti fruitti candy bark up to 4 months ahead of time if you freeze the bark. For best results, place the candy in a candy box that is lined with plastic wrap. Wrap the entire box with plastic wrap, and then a layer of foil. Place in the freezer for up to two months. Bring the chocolate to room temperature before unwrapping the box.

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