RALEIGH, NC, July 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Candy Cottage, a ready-to-decorate, no bake, reusable gingerbread house, has officially launched The Candy Cottage Party Pack. Appealing to a broader market with the same concept in mind, the new Party Pack comes as a set of four, snap together, ready-to-decorate mini gingerbread houses. The new Party Pack is available just in time for the 2012 holiday season. Aimed at helping families make memories as sweet as their decorated creations, The Candy Cottage - created by two North Carolina moms - has introduced a new way for families and friends to celebrate and spend time together.
"Activity-based gatherings are a great way to bring friends, family and kids together and this party four pack offers a new way to get the everyone involved in a fun, creative activity that doesn't break the bank," said Kendall Cobb, co-owner of The Candy Cottage. "Plus everyone walks away with a personal goodie house!"
Snapping together in just seconds, the Party Pack is perfect for holiday gatherings, birthday parties, or a rainy day activity with the kids. Made of a more pliable plastic material, the cottages were developed to withstand one-time use. By combining four cottages in one pack it also becomes a unique gift idea for friends and family. Just like the original Candy Cottage, the Party Pack cottages can be decorated with regular cake frosting, candies and a few sweet ideas. Or for an added twist, decorate with scrapbook materials such as stickers and decorative papers to make the creation last even longer.
"We can't wait to see all the sweet decorating ideas our customers come up with for the Party Pack," said Rhonda Dunn, co-owner of The Candy Cottage. "We think they'll be a huge hit just like the original Candy Cottage has been."
The Candy Cottage is also developing new concepts and looks to unveil moving forward that will extend current owners' enjoyment of the product and enhance their decorating experience.
The original Candy Cottage, established in October 2010, is a reusable Gingerbread House that can be used season after season and year round during various holidays, birthdays and even as a Saturday afternoon craft project. The Candy Cottage comes ready to decorate, simply snaps together in less than 60 seconds and comes with a decorating idea guide and instructions. The Candy Cottage is available online at http://candycottage.us/ or in your local retail stores.
About The Candy Cottage
The brainchild of two creative mothers, The Candy Cottage transitioned an old-fashioned Gingerbread House into a reusable, safe and durable plastic constructed house for use year round. Ready to decorate right out of the box, The Candy Cottage easily snaps together making great memories possible time after time without the baking. The Candy Cottage is a marketed and manufactured by Cottage Products, LLC. based in eastern North Carolina.
To learn more about The Candy Cottage, please visit http://candycottage.us/, follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Candy-Cottage and Pinterest http://pinterest.com/sweetmoms/.
The Candy Cottage Officially Launches New Mini Cottages for Four Times the Fun
The Party Pack features four, mini Candy Cottages per package
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