Bozeman Caramel Company Demonstrates LIVE Video Production!

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Nothing is better in life than great caramel and I can attest that Bequet’s Caramel (I’ve only tried the Celtic Seat Salt Caramel) is SO delish! Our family can go through a bag of it in about 43.8 seconds; it’s seriously that good.

You can read here about this great product and watch a live video demonstration while you’re at it!

“Robin Bequet opened Bequet Confections in 2001 in Bozeman. Following the large growth of the company, Bequet became part of the family-owned company Life Is Sweet in 2019.

To make the caramels, steam-jacketed kettles are loaded with ingredients to cook the caramel, with batches weighing 750 pounds.

The caramel is then poured onto cooling tables which allows it to cool in less than one hour.

Among the flavors are Classic, Salt-Chocolate, Butterscotch, Chocolate A L’Orange, Chipotle, and Espresso – but the most popular with customers is Celtic Sea Salt.” By: Alex Kearley KRTV Great Falls

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