In "Let Him Have It," the sweet factory is called "The Sweet Factory." The story revolves around the events leading to the trial of Derek Bentley, which includes references to the factory as a significant location in the narrative. The factory symbolizes the innocence of youth and the harsh realities faced by the characters.
when you rice certain level (i dont know wich is!) the job change from factory to sweet factory.
charlie and the chocolate factory
some where that makes sweets
no it doesnt
miWorld's sweet factory
you get to wear a sweet outfit, and work at a sweet factory place
a third industry
It's called "Let the rest of the world go by".
Not factory original.
Something is to be manufactured is factory(in factory worker called as Labour), a group of factory is called as industry( in industry workers called as employee).
The outside of the factory is the Kempton Park Waterworks in Hanworth, England. The inside of the factory was a set built at Pinewood Studios.
Sweet Molasses Bread