i would say from 50 to 100 definatly nothing less then that
Salt water taffy derived its name from a flooding accident in Atlantic City in the late 19th century. The term "salt water" is believed to have been used to describe the process of making the taffy using salt water from the ocean.
Taffy is believed to have been invented in the United States. It originated in the late 19th century and became popular in seaside towns along the East Coast, particularly in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
originally, it was colored white. willy wonka was playing with his white sticky stuff, and it just happened
2 theories: 1: The taffy became popular and was sold at the boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. So it became known as salt water taffy because of its proximity to the ocean. 2: A candy maker named David Bradley built his candy shop too close to the edge of the boardwalk (in Altlantic City, New Jersey as well) and a storm came and the ocean rose and flooded the store. Later a girl came by to buy some taffy, the frustrated candy maker Bradley Sarcastically called it salt water taffy. Later his mother or sister came by an encouraged him to keep the name.
You might have been confused gum for taffy. The mantle is like taffy/gum because it is supposedly runny. (well, I guess I would be HOT taffy)
Saltwater candy was coined in Atlantic City, NJ, by a candy store owner in 1883. His shop was flooded during a major storm that year, and the candy was ruined by flood water. A girl came in and asked for taffy, and jokingly, he told her he had "salt water taffy." Even though it was a joke, she was excited at the idea of something new, and bought it. Since then, that style of taffy has been trademarked as such.
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The water wheel has been around for ages, and have been invented several times in historu, and in different places. No single inventor can be pinpointed.
Salt water is NOT invented, it has been there for ages and everywhere: two-third of the world's surface is covered by oceans full of salty water.
The Abba Zaba candy was invented in 1922. This taffy-like candy, filled with peanut butter, has been a popular treat since its creation by the Annabelle Candy Company. Its unique texture and flavor combination have made it a nostalgic favorite for many.
Some sodas which have been marked as semi-healthy are Diet Coke Plus, Tava which is a product of Pepsi), Zero-Calorie drinks laced with fruit flavors and mineral water with fruit flavors.
There are over 40 flavors of Lifesavers on the market. The first flavors was Peppermint and since then new flavors have been added in order to increase sales.