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The white stuff in the middle of cable sweets, often referred to as "cable" or "sour belts," is typically a type of marshmallow or fondant-like filling. This soft, chewy center contrasts with the outer layer, which is usually made of a sugary, gummy texture. The filling can also be flavored or coated with powdered sugar or citric acid for added taste. Overall, it enhances the sweetness and texture of the candy.

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