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Yes, they do still make Gobstoppers candy. You might find some at the Party City stores.
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Gobstoppers were originally made in England by the candy company Rowntree's, which later became part of Nestlé. The candy was popularized in the United States through the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl, where it was featured as a fictional confection. Today, Gobstoppers are produced in various locations, including the U.S. and the UK, by different companies.
The number of Gobstoppers in a box can vary depending on the size and packaging. A standard box typically contains around 6 to 12 ounces of candy, which can equate to approximately 30 to 50 individual Gobstoppers. For precise counts, it’s best to check the packaging details specific to the box you have.
At high temperature the solubility is increased.
In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," gobstoppers are described as colorful, with a range of shades that include bright hues like blue, pink, yellow, and green. They are depicted as small, round candies that change colors as they are sucked on. The most notable aspect of the gobstoppers is that they can last for a very long time, making them a favorite among the children in the story.
They disolve just like in water except faster.
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