originally, it was colored white. willy wonka was playing with his white sticky stuff, and it just happened
The main difference is the cooking process; normal taffy is cooked in a pan on the stove, while saltwater taffy is cooked in large copper kettles and then stretched on a hook. Saltwater taffy also traditionally contains salt and water, which gives it its chewy texture and unique flavor.
A pound of taffy weighs approximately 454 grams.
Chlorine is not used in the making of taffy. Taffy is typically made with sugar, corn syrup, butter, and flavorings. Chlorine is a chemical element that is not safe for consumption.
Glycerin is added to saltwater taffy to give it a smooth and creamy texture. It helps prevent the sugar from crystallizing, resulting in a chewy and stretchy consistency in the taffy.
Cream of tartar is added to taffy to prevent sugar crystallization during the cooking process. This helps to ensure a smooth and creamy texture in the final taffy product.
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Bob Stealer
David Bradley and John Cassady. If you want to know who invented ''Laffy Taffy'', it was Bob Stealer.
the laffy taffy was one of the earliest candies invented. it was invented in the 1850s
Not many people know this little known and seldom used fact, but daffy duck's sappy pappy, clucky ducky invented 'laffy taffy' to generate funny money.
Not many people know this little known and seldom used fact, but daffy duck's sappy pappy, clucky ducky invented 'laffy taffy' to generate funny money.
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.
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The phonograph and the electric light bulb both by Thomas Edison. also salt water taffy
i would say from 50 to 100 definatly nothing less then that
Taffy was a Welshman Taffy was a thief Taffy came to my house And stole a piece of beef. The rhyme goes on to accuse Taffy of stealing a marrow bone and a silver pin. (and as I'm half Welsh, may I add that Taffy was probably unjustly accused).