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WYNNEWODD, OK—APRIL 11, 2021—Grade 1 winner Send Me The Candy was euthanized Saturday (April 10) due to complications from old age. The 27-year-old Leaving Memories mare was owned by Brian L. Gunder and was buried at Dunn Ranch in Wynnewood, Oklahoma next to All American Futurity winner and former leading sire Bugs Alive In 75.
"Send Me The Candy was a great mare," Dunn Ranch owner Matt Dun said today. "We were lucky to take care of her during her last few years and everyone at Dunn Ranch is saddened by her passing."
Bred-and-raced by Carl Pevehouse and trained by Verle Bohner, Send Me The Candy won or placed in four of six starts and earned $135,976. She won the 1996 Remington Park Futurity.
Gunder of Lewisburg, Ohio purchased Send Me The Candy at the 2013 Heritage Place Fall Mixed Sale for $48,000 from Womack Cavender Farms.
Send Me The Candy is the dam of 38 foals of racing age, 30 to race, 22 ROM, 18 winners and 8 black type. They include Grade 1 Southwest Juvenile Championship winner Send Me A Candy Tree SI 105 ($410,384), La Fiesta Futurity winner Fast Then U SI 92 ($146,631), Grade 3 winner This Candys Special SI 104 ($100,361), stakes winner This Candys Royal SI 102 ($55,046), Grade 1-placed Eyesa Candy Maker SI 109 ($106,494), RG2-placed Send The Candy Wagon SI 96 ($61,332), G2-placed Eye On This Candy SI 94 ($56,916), and RG3-placed Send Me The Candy SI 95 ($59,804).
Send Me Candy's last foal Cartel Candy by Carters Cartel, foaled in 2018, was a $95,00 Heritage Place Yearling Sale Graduate.