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.
Caveman did not "invent" candy. People have always wanted sweets, but it took centuries before there were things like chocolate and sugar introduced to people. Honey was used for many centuries as a sweet and the caveman may have used it as well.
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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
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A caveman who got tired of burning his fingers
yes. Earth was made before cavemen existed.
they made it to indacate quantity; how many of anything we had
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People are naturally attracted to the substances that, in caveman days were rare and difficult to find, but are needed for optimal health and lifespan. Fats and sugars are hard to come by in nature but our bodies need them. Nowadays, they are readily available so we tend to overindulge, based on our "caveman brain" telling us to eat as much of them as possible. Little children have not learned yet that too many sweets are bad, and so, they listen to what their little "caveman brains" are telling them, which is to eat lots of candy.