Candy was around before the middle ages so no one really knows.
sherman louis
Otto Schnering
Candy chromatography was not discovered by one specific individual. It is a scientific technique that involves separating and identifying different components in candy dyes through a process similar to traditional chromatography.
it was cotton candy puffs...
some say it was around 200 C.E but actually that was when the crystals were discoverd but the candy was first made in the 18 century
im pretty sure that candy finds curley's wife when Lennie broke her neck
There were earlier forms of candy made from honey by the Egyptians and others. In the 15th century, when the sugar cane industry developed, so did candy. The first candy-producing machinery was invented in the late 18th century. The US started making candy in the 19th century. The Salem Gibralter, the first candy ever sold in the United States, was developed in 1806. It was a hard candy with flavors of Lemon or Peppermint. Candy was made as far back as 3000 BC In fact, the first candy maker was probably a caveman who discovered the pleasant taste of honey from beehives
They did not make candy because sugar will not be discovered or used for thousands of years. All the way up to the 1500's honey was the only sweetener used. The sugar plant is a new world plant.
Well, they make eyes ( candy ), fingers ( candy ), foots ( candy ), arms ( candy ), spiders ( candy ), roaches ( candy ), bugs ( candy ) , noses ( candy ), ears ( candy ) ,skulls ( candy ), brains ( candy ), your organs ( candy ), bats ( candy ), and blood ( a cherry drink )
candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup
two candy + candy + candy + candy + candy = 5 taken + taken + taken + candy + candy = 3 taken + 2 candy
candy cane or peppermint candy but the answer is candy cane