Making a lot of candies

Mar 31, 2026 12:38 AM

FP edit: Thanks guys! And the word 福岡 means Hukuoka FYI https://i.imgur.com/u6EL0Ke.jpeg

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I was like what's the black mash? It's tiny kanji!!! So cute

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Less music overlays, more KLACK-KLACK-KLACK-KLACK-KLACK-KLACK-KLACK-KLACK please.

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Well, if you’re gonna add music to this video, why not “candyman”?

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The only candyman I want mic'd up.

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I want that.

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This is beautiful and amazing but hard candy is for the birds. But not literally, that's just an expression. Literally it is disgusting.

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I haven't had real handmade candy in a long time.

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Handmade. Was a joy to watch them.

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Yeah but that cutting technique is going to give them both carpal tunnel in a few years.

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That never seems like it should work but it always does... So weird.

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So wild to see it go from the big log to the tiny bits.

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I always see people making this candy, but I never see anyone eating it.

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I like when she plays with it...

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That's all I could think when I saw it. I was like, fuck yeah, that's an awesome woman.

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Interesting! This the "boiled sweets" invented in Europe during the early Victorian era, before industrialization. I guess it's like experiencing a foreign historical culture in your own country? (Amezaiku is the Japanese glass like candy sculptures, but no one wants to eat those. Too pretty. )

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Wow, the lettering!

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Fuck I want to eat the hot melty

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A few years ago I heated 1kg sugar to make syrup. Once I've done it, I tried to taste it on the spoon then burned the inside of my upper mouth. I tell you the pain lasted a week. But if you want to do it, I won't stop 🤔

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Sugar burns are the worst. (Not me)

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Yeeeouch

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Seriously, it looks just like how they make hard candies. I find it increasingly hard to believe it isn't candy the more I watched. Is this how those pod people felt?

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Having a stroke, mate? They're definitely making candy

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I made two posts before I saw someone having the same problem as me. Felt disengenuious to just delete it after. I maintain my observations, even tho I clearly learned of my stupidity.

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I read title as "candLes", so I was king of surprised when they started to rolling and pulling it from a hook. Joke's on me!

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Gd it. After watching it 3 times I couldn't believe it was a candle. Fuck sake. What I get for reading with one eye.

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Yup. I read “candles” too.

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took me a moment as well, i read it as candles, but i'm looking thinking but they're making candies, is the title wrong :P

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I did too. Didn't notice until your comment

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Me too....and i still hated it.

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Same

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I did the same thing and was like "wow, it seems like these two things require very similar skillsets."

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Is the bell really necessary?

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Everyone needs a hype man.

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I appreciate that Lofty Pursuits/Public Displays of Confection in Tallahassee, FL doesn't use titanium dioxide to dye their candy white. They just pull it until it turns white. Every Asian candy maker I've seen relies on white dye. Watching them at the malls in the Philippines was one of the things I did to pass the time.

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Lofty Pursuits is great. I've never been disappointed with their candy, even the odd flavors.

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I regularly buy their acid drops and I throw in a dusted sour when I order. The cherry limeade ones are my favorite.

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