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Release Date May 26, 2026

1st full album release from SYR Candyman
Songs inspired by our colorful collection of products and friends at the candy store.
What The Funk?! Album Cover


“What the Funk” kicks off Songs From The Candy Store with a bold, playful burst of attitude inspired by Speach Family Candy Shoppe’s unforgettable WTF Brickle. Like the candy itself, the track is sweet, unexpected, a little wild, and packed with personality — taking that “what did I just taste?” feeling and turning it into a funky dance-floor moment.

With its cheeky title, groove-forward energy, and candy-store swagger, the song feels like chocolate, crunch, and chaos all moving to the beat. It’s fun, colorful, and just rebellious enough to make the listener smile before the hook even lands. As an opening track, it sets the tone for the album perfectly: this isn’t just candy — it’s candy with rhythm, humor, and a whole lot of funk.

Atomic Fire Balls Album Cover with a boy band


“Atomic Fire Balls” turns the classic cinnamon candy into a full-throttle, high-heat anthem from SYR Candyman. Inspired by the fiery little candies carried at the shoppe, the track takes that instant rush of cinnamon burn and transforms it into something bold, explosive, and impossible to ignore.

The song feels like red neon, leather jackets, flashing city lights, and a candy wrapper that comes with a warning label. It’s sweet at first, then all fire — capturing the way Atomic Fire Balls sneak up on you with heat, attitude, and a little danger. As part of Songs From The Candy Store, it brings a spicy, high-energy edge to the album and proves that not every candy-store song has to be soft and sweet.

Fruit Slices Album Cover - girl group enjoy candy fruit slices in a club


“Fruit Slices” brings a bright, playful girl-group sparkle to Songs From The Candy Store, inspired by the colorful fruit slice candies carried at the shoppe. The track feels sweet, sunny, and full of personality — like a tray of jewel-toned candies turned into a retro-pop singalong.

With its fun, feminine energy and candy-coated charm, the song captures the joy of fruity flavors, glossy smiles, and harmonies that feel made for dancing in matching outfits under stage lights. It’s bubbly, nostalgic, and irresistibly catchy, giving the album a lighter, brighter moment that feels both vintage and fresh.

I'll Be Dipped Album Cover - 80s vibe with chocolate dipped potato chips


“I’ll Be Dipped” is a fun, glossy dance-pop track by SYR Candyman inspired by Speach Family Candy Shoppe’s beloved line of chocolate-covered favorites — from hand-dipped potato chips to pretzels and all the sweet-and-salty treasures in between. The song takes the playful phrase “I’ll Be Dipped” and turns it into a bright, catchy celebration of everything that gets better once it’s covered in chocolate.

With its upbeat energy, cheeky personality, and irresistible candy-shop charm, the track feels like ruffled chips sliding into silky chocolate under neon lights. It’s sweet, salty, crunchy, and made to move — a perfect blend of shoppe tradition and dancefloor fun.

Fluffed Candy (Elsa's Magic) Album Cover - an exploding freeze-drier


“Fluffed Candy (Elsa’s Magic)” is a bright, whimsical track by SYR Candyman inspired by Speach Family Candy Shoppe’s colorful line of freeze-dried treats — and the shoppe’s very own freeze-drier, affectionately named Elsa. The song turns the process of making Fluffed Candy into something playful and magical, like candy being transformed by a burst of cold sparkle, color, and crunch.

With its rainbow-bright personality and sugary sense of wonder, the track feels like taffy, sour candies, and fruity favorites floating through a candy-colored freeze-dried dream. It captures the fun surprise of Fluffed Candy: familiar sweets becoming lighter, louder, crunchier, and more exciting than expected.

Chocolate In The Molds Album Cover - chocolate being poured into metal molds


“Chocolate In The Molds” is a warm, rhythmic track by SYR Candyman inspired by the artistry of pouring chocolate into molds — one of the most classic and creative parts of candy making. The song takes that simple, satisfying moment of melted chocolate filling each shape and turns it into something smooth, sensual, and full of movement.

With its rich visual feel and handcrafted candy-shop spirit, the track feels like copper kettles, glossy chocolate ribbons, detailed molds, and the magic of turning liquid chocolate into something beautiful. It brings a flavorful, almost Latin-inspired warmth to Songs From The Candy Store, celebrating the craft, patience, and rhythm behind every molded piece.

Sweet Tooth Highway Album Cover - leather jacket guy hanging out at the fudge case in a candy store


“Sweet Tooth Highway” is a smooth, flirtatious track by SYR Candyman inspired by Speach Family Candy Shoppe’s rich line of Butter and Cream Fudge. The song brings together small-town candy shop charm, roadside romance, and a little leather-jacket swagger — following the feeling of someone rolling into town with a sweet tooth and leaving with a whole lot more than fudge on their mind.

With imagery of a biker dude stepping into the candy store, warm neon glowing over the counter, and a playful spark between him and the guy serving up handmade fudge, the track feels like a candy-coated road trip with a romantic edge. It’s sweet, bold, and a little dangerous in the best way — like cruising down Route 11 at sunset with chocolate, maple walnut, peanut butter, and cookies & cream calling your name.

Top Shelf Truffles Album Cover featuring truffles with wine glass rocks glasses and a saxophone player.


“Top Shelf Truffles” is a smooth, sophisticated track by SYR Candyman inspired by Speach Family Candy Shoppe’s elevated line of truffles flavored around alcohol, spirits, beer, wine, and cocktail inspirations. The song takes the idea of a handcrafted chocolate truffle and gives it a lounge-after-dark feel — rich, indulgent, and just a little dangerous.

With its jazzy atmosphere, late-night elegance, and grown-up candy-shop glamour, the track feels like velvet curtains, low lights, a saxophone in the corner, and a tray of truffles paired with something strong in a crystal glass. It celebrates the decadent side of chocolate: dark cherry, bourbon caramel, espresso, whiskey, wine, citrus, and all the bold flavors that make these truffles feel like dessert with a little swagger.

Assorted Like My Heart Album Cover chocolate sitting in a sampler box


“Assorted Like My Heart” is a romantic, chocolate-box-inspired track by SYR Candyman that celebrates the surprise, sweetness, and mystery of love through the charm of Speach Family Candy Shoppe’s Chocolate Miniature Samplers. Like opening a beautiful box of assorted chocolates, the song plays with the idea that every heart has different flavors — some rich, some soft, some nutty, some bold, and some you don’t fully understand until you take a chance.

Inspired by the classic “you never know what you’re gonna get” feeling — unless, of course, you ask the candymakers — the track feels elegant, playful, and full of heart. It captures the excitement of discovering what’s inside: both in a box of chocolates and in someone you love.

Afterburn Album Cover a smoldering cherry on a black background


“Afterburn” is a dark, fiery track by SYR Candyman inspired by Speach Family Candy Shoppe’s bold Afterburn Brickle — a striking blend of dark chocolate, cherries, and an assortment of hot peppers. The song takes that flavor combination and turns it into a dramatic rush of sweetness followed by heat, capturing the feeling of something tempting, dangerous, and impossible to forget.

With its intense energy and seductive edge, the track feels like a glossy red cherry under neon light, smoke rising in the air, and a slow-building burn that keeps getting stronger. It’s rich and moody at first, then flashes into something hotter and more electrifying — the perfect musical match for a candy that starts sweet and finishes with a kick.

Hot Nuts Album Cover - screaming cartoon peanuts running from a hot explosion


“Hot Nuts” closes out Songs From The Candy Store with a cheeky, high-energy blast of humor, heat, and candy-shop attitude. Inspired by Speach Family Candy Shoppe’s Hot Nuts Brickle — made with peanuts and a special hot pepper blend — the track takes a playful product name and turns it into a bold, spicy finale that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

With its fiery personality and nutty sense of fun, the song feels like peanuts flying, chocolate cracking, and pepper heat sneaking in after the first sweet bite. It’s a little mischievous, a little outrageous, and completely on-brand — the kind of track that makes people laugh, dance, and ask, “Wait… what did they just say?”

As the final song on the album, “Hot Nuts” leaves listeners with one last kick of spice, crunch, and candy-store chaos.