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Jawbreakers are hard candy typically made from sugar and corn syrup, and they have a melting point around 160 to 180 degrees Celsius (320 to 356 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature range, the sugar begins to melt and caramelize. However, prolonged exposure to heat may cause the candy to burn rather than just melt.

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