Leading cannabis brands have adopted the Ganjier Product Specialist program to provide their workforces with a comprehensive understanding of cannabis products, consumption methods, quality preservation techniques and assessment best practices.
Registrants have access to recorded lectures, other materials.
May 22, 2020
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Resident Course in Confectionery Technology, also known as “Candy School,” will be held virtually this summer in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Courses held at Babcock Hall on the UW-Madison campus.
January 7, 2020
Lectures and experimental pilot plant exercises for these courses are presented and supervised by technical experts and the UW Food Science Department.
Course held Sept. 18-20 at University of California-Davis.
October 15, 2019
The Professional Manufacturing Confectioners Association (PMCA) hosted a chocolate short course at the University of California-Davis last month to increase its presence on the West Coast.
The Professional Manufacturing Confectioners Association will host a symposium this fall covering all aspects of developing and producing cannabis-infused candy and snacks.
When Editor-in-Chief Bernie Pacyniak asked if I’d be interested in shadowing the caramel portion of a Caramel, Fudge and Toffee course hosted by the Professional Manufacturing Confectioners Association (PMCA) at Savage Bros. in Elk Grove, Ill. last week (Nov. 7), I said what any reasonable person would: Absolutely.
Relationships are the key to success in any environment — and the networking and resulting connections made in the chocolate and candy industry are no different.