BRITTLE
The Crack
Snaps the candy between their fingers
Confectionery · Iced Tea · Peanut Brittle
Less than 2% of people share this type
"I'm the one who snaps the brittle between my fingers — the crack is the moment."
64 taste types. No food knowledge needed.
You want warmth with just enough grip to make it interesting — approachable but not flat. You’re always looking for the next version of this exact combination and you tend to find it.
BRITTLE loves the moment of snap. The candy breaking. The cracker split between hands. The sound of crunch. They're playful, a little theatrical, entirely sincere about the small joys of food texture. They keep candy around. They're the one who offers dessert first. They believe food should have moments you remember, and the crack is one of them. BRITTLE is the Crack because their signature is the sharp bright textural event — a small punctuated joy at the end of a meal.
sister axolotls, press-smoke kin, both about the textural signature moment that defines the dessert.
both press-bold across families; both loud-joyful textural moments, both raising the room with their signature.
both press-bold across families; both pervasive signature moments — the crack and the haze, felt across the whole room.
TRUFFLE — The Insider
BRITTLE is loud-surface snap; TRUFFLE is quiet-rare depth. Opposite theatricalities.
David Lebovitz on peanut brittle · any playful confectioner · Momofuku Milk Bar's textural candy
Willy Wonka at his most genuinely joyful · the confectioner in any warm-hearted film
The one whose dessert is the moment of the snap.