they uses a much expensive chemical to substitute for using sugar.... if your sugar free candy does not taste sweet, then you should really ask why your sugar free candy is more expensive... you got it?
100000$
They have more preservatives in the candy just like food so that it has a longer shelf life.
Europeans did not have direct access to them.
I would say around $3500 to $5000 depending on what all u do. Candy is expensive
Maserati Birdcage 75. $3,000,000.
candy popcorn soda tickets
Amazon sells them. Rather expensive. Works out to about 10 cents each.
because indigo was a favorite thing of the European and it was less expensive
The term candy butcher as applied to concession people on circuses is thought to have originated when hard blocks of candy which had to be cut into pieces for sale. If you go to the European fair grounds today you will still see vendors cutting different types of block candy, fudge, etc.
Although it depends on the type of candy, honey is not usually used to sweeten candies because it is more expensive than white sugar or high fructose corn syrup.
Haribo. Hans Riegel was the owner of Haribo (a German company) when he invented the gummi bears in 1920's