Yes, you can make skeleton candy at home. You'll need a mold (like the one at the following website: http://www.Amazon.com/Coffin-With-Skeleton-Candy-Mold/dp/B00085FD22) and you'll need to find a recipe for the type of candy you wish to make.
To make homemade cotton candy, you will need a cotton candy machine, granulated sugar, food coloring, and flavoring. Start by turning on the machine and letting it heat up. Then, pour sugar into the machine's spinner and add a few drops of food coloring and flavoring. As the sugar melts and spins, it will create cotton candy threads that you can collect on a cone or stick. Enjoy your homemade cotton candy!
This website has twenty really fantastic and super easy recipes for very delicious homemade candy: http://www.saveur.com/gallery/Homemade-Candy-Recipes.
Depends on which brand you choose. Some only have certain bones, while others only have the skull. I don't think there are any candy manufacturers that make the full body of bones. You could always use a candy recipe you like and make your own.
Depends what candy
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people make skeleton heads by molding candy
http:/geniuscook.com/recipe-homemade-raffaello-candies could be it... have not tried it myself
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Betty Crocker has a lot of great homemade candy recipes. You can purchase a cook book from the website. They have a lot of hard and soft candy recipies.
To make homemade pull candy, you will need sugar, corn syrup, water, butter, and flavoring. Cook the ingredients together until they reach the hard crack stage, then pour onto a greased surface to cool. Pull and stretch the candy until it becomes light in color and firm. Cut into pieces and enjoy!
The hard crack temperature for making homemade candy is around 300 to 310 degrees Fahrenheit.
To make homemade honeycomb candy at home, you will need sugar, corn syrup, baking soda, and water. First, heat the sugar, corn syrup, and water in a saucepan until it reaches 300F. Then, stir in the baking soda and quickly pour the mixture into a greased pan to cool and harden. Break the candy into pieces once it has set.