



If you are anything like we are, you love seeing the history of something coming to life. That is exactly the purpose of this page, to give our fans a chance to see where we came from and to watch us as we progress foward. If you have any questions or have any of the ones listed as rare, let us know!

This is the first disc ever created by UB Hand Candy™. It was made with a cheap plastic to test the mold, and it resides in the personal collection of the owner. It is marked as "Volo Test" (this disc later became the Procul).

This is from day two of mold testing. It was made with a cheap plastic to test the mold, and it resides in the personal collection of the owner. It is marked as "Volo Test" (this disc later became the Procul).

This is also from day two of mold testing. It was made with a cheap plastic to test the mold and then pressed flat to see what the flight would be like. This disc resides in the personal collection of the owner. It is marked as "Volo Test" (this disc later became the Procul).

This was the first disc to be made with a plastic similar to what would become our Tasty line. This plastic was super gummy and not quite what we were looking for at the time. This disc resides in the personal collection of the owner. It is marked as "Volo Test" (this disc later became the Procul).

This disc came from an unsuccessful test blend. We were in hopes that these two plastics would blend together nicely, obviously this wasn't so.

This is number 12 of 14 from the first discs ever released for sale to the public. Up until this point all discs had the pre-retool bottom rim. These 14 discs were used in the first ever public field test. Number 12 is in the personal collection of the owner.

This was the first run of the Creamy Procul which was met with flight issues and stamp issues. All discs stamped with the Squid stamp are pre-retooling. Discs from this run with a full intact stamp are a rarity but definitely awesome!

This was the first run after the retooling of the bottom rim, a bevel was added to the bottom edge to stable out the flight. Screen printed stamps were still used and still not effective.

Same as the previous disc; however, this stamp is much more rare. As you can tell from the picture above intact full screen printed stamps are not even had by the owner. There may be 50 of these stamps with possibly none with an intact stamp.

The arrival of the Tasty blend. This stamp was also screen printed, 500 were made. There are some that the print did hold but there are not many.

This was the final run to be done with a screen printed stamp.

First of the art series, "Soupy" made its way onto about 1,000 Proculs.

Mini Hand Candy stamp Tasty blend before the logo redo.