Exclusive: Hulu has ordered Christmas-themed unscripted property series Candified: Home for the Holidays.
The streamer has picked up the four-part series and will launch it on December 1.
The series follows Candy Queen Jackie Sorkin and her team of candy artists design, glue, melt and shape hundreds of thousands of sweet pieces to build a fantasy come to life, in time for the holidays.
Candified also stars Chris Fernandez, Genevieve Chan, Amanda Touch, D. Micah Lindsey, Basia Whitely, Caroline Habash, and Mandy Bui.
It is produced by Bright Spot Content, the All3Media-backed production company behind Hulu’s Baker’s Dozen. It is exec produced by founder Sandy Varo Jarrell as well as Suzanne Rauscher and Brian Robel.
It is Hulu’s latest food-based series and comes after the recent launch of David Chang’s The Next Thing You Eat as well as Taste The Nation.
The streamer has picked up the four-part series and will launch it on December 1.
The series follows Candy Queen Jackie Sorkin and her team of candy artists design, glue, melt and shape hundreds of thousands of sweet pieces to build a fantasy come to life, in time for the holidays.
Candified also stars Chris Fernandez, Genevieve Chan, Amanda Touch, D. Micah Lindsey, Basia Whitely, Caroline Habash, and Mandy Bui.
It is produced by Bright Spot Content, the All3Media-backed production company behind Hulu’s Baker’s Dozen. It is exec produced by founder Sandy Varo Jarrell as well as Suzanne Rauscher and Brian Robel.
It is Hulu’s latest food-based series and comes after the recent launch of David Chang’s The Next Thing You Eat as well as Taste The Nation.
- 11/4/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Netflix has issued the second season trailer for “Sugar Rush,” the baking competition series where contestants battle each other and the clock.
The series will return to Netflix with six new episodes on Friday, July 26. The second season of “Sugar Rush” brings back host Hunter March with world-class pastry chefs Candace Nelson and Adriano Zumbo judging the competition bakers. Guest judges include Paris Berelc,Jackie Sorkin, Carla Hall, Nick and Vanessa Lachey, Jacques Torres and Irene Choi, as the time-constrained baking teams incorporate themes like Science, Trending, Family, and Love into their baking creations.
Sugar Rush is produced by Magical Elves with Executive Producer Doneen Arquines serving as showrunner, and Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, Casey Kriley, Candace Nelson and Tara Siener also serving as executive producers.
Watch the trailer above.
The series will return to Netflix with six new episodes on Friday, July 26. The second season of “Sugar Rush” brings back host Hunter March with world-class pastry chefs Candace Nelson and Adriano Zumbo judging the competition bakers. Guest judges include Paris Berelc,Jackie Sorkin, Carla Hall, Nick and Vanessa Lachey, Jacques Torres and Irene Choi, as the time-constrained baking teams incorporate themes like Science, Trending, Family, and Love into their baking creations.
Sugar Rush is produced by Magical Elves with Executive Producer Doneen Arquines serving as showrunner, and Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, Casey Kriley, Candace Nelson and Tara Siener also serving as executive producers.
Watch the trailer above.
- 7/12/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Filed under: TV Previews, The Show Girl
Candy isn't just for kids -- classic children's treats have been getting a very grown-up makeover lately, and TLC is right on top of the trend.
Adding to their cake, cupcake and baked goods-filled lineup, TLC is sweetening things even more with a new Willy Wonka-inspired show called 'Candy Queen' (premieres Mon., Dec. 5, 10Pm Et).
The six-part series follows Los Angeles-based event planner Jackie Sorkin and her "Candy Crew" as they turn boring spaces into edible wonderlands filled with custom candy creations for everything from celebrity events to really Sweet 16 parties. "If people's eyeballs don't fall out of their heads, we didn't do our job," Jackie says.
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Candy isn't just for kids -- classic children's treats have been getting a very grown-up makeover lately, and TLC is right on top of the trend.
Adding to their cake, cupcake and baked goods-filled lineup, TLC is sweetening things even more with a new Willy Wonka-inspired show called 'Candy Queen' (premieres Mon., Dec. 5, 10Pm Et).
The six-part series follows Los Angeles-based event planner Jackie Sorkin and her "Candy Crew" as they turn boring spaces into edible wonderlands filled with custom candy creations for everything from celebrity events to really Sweet 16 parties. "If people's eyeballs don't fall out of their heads, we didn't do our job," Jackie says.
Take a peek at the tasty treats ...
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- 12/3/2011
- by Maggie Furlong
- Aol TV.
The network that brings newlywed virgins, hoarders, cupcake queens, toddlers in drag and polygamists is now home to the new series Candy Queen, sharing the Wonka-like world of Jackie Sorkin, a Los Angeles-based event planner who transforms candy into mind-blowing works of art. She and her Candy Crew have built custom creations for celebrities including Kim Kardashian and major corporate clients, including Coke, Sephora, and American Idol. They keep taking on more challenging projects and are hustling hard to make the business a bigger success. The six part series will air Mondays at 10/9c, only on TLC. Fun fact: Jackie's life got sweeter this week as she welcomed her second baby on Tuesday. New son Christian joins...
- 12/2/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
TLC is taking its viewers on a sweet trip behind the scenes of one of the most sought after candy and events companies in Hollywood. Jackie Sorkin and her crew take their clients’ sweet dreams and make them reality in the new series, Candy Queen, premiering Monday at 10 p.m. The Hollywood Reporter was the first to report that TLC picked up the show and now we have the first look at the series. It follows the inner workings of Sorkin’s L.A.-base operation. This first season will capture what it takes for Sorkin and her “Candy
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- 12/2/2011
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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