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Answers: gobstoppers
Gobstoppers, known as jawbreakers in the United States, are a type of hard candy. They are usually round, usually range from about 1 cm across to 3 cm across (though much bigger gobstoppers can sometimes be found in US candy stores, up to 8 cm in diameter) and are traditionally very hard.
The term gobstopper derives from 'gob', which is United Kingdom slang for mouth.
Gobstoppers usually consist of several layers, each layer dissolving to reveal a different coloured (and sometimes different flavoured) layer, before dissolving completely. Gobstoppers are sucked or licked, being too hard to bite without risking dental damage.
Gobstoppers have been sold in traditional sweet shops for several decades, often sold by weight from jars. As gobstoppers dissolve very slowly, they last a very long time in the mouth, which is a major factor in their enduring popularity with children.
Gobstoppers are made by slowly depositing layers onto a core (such as a single sugar grain or anise seed). Gobstoppers are made in large, rotating, heated pans. The candies take several weeks to manufacture, as the process of adding liquid sugar is repeated multiple times (more than 100 times over two weeks to make a one inch ball). Colour and flavour are also added during the panning process.
sugar and sometimes chewing gum.
candy
bubblegum!
tooth decay and a trip to the dentist.
peppermint
A chemical that makes you have another one
endless amounts of sugar, depending on the size gum too
It's just sugar, but it's sort of like a sweattart. Then there are several layers of hard jawbreaker in different colors.
Funny, I just ate one and have no clue. I will get the box, and see. Dextrose, corn syrup, maltadextrin, and a lot of artificial flavors. Sounds really healthy now.
pure sugar
sugar, corn syrup, water, artificial flavors and colors, probably salt.
Stuff that rots your teeth and tastes bad, never liked them!!!
loads of sugar- and the hard boiled, outer shell- is garrenting a trip to the dentist...
a cavitie waiting to happen...
A little chewing gum, and lots of sugar.
when opened up and really viewed
.......is seems to me it isn't food
its white and gungy,sticky and gooey
horrible stuff that gets all chewy.
so I suggest that you don't do it
just shove it in and suck and chew it...!!!
more hard candy and lots of tooth decay!
Hard Boiled Sugar.
Gobstoppers have been around in England since before WWII.
I'm sorry I don't know