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Candy Factory - The
Science of Sweets
Willy Wonka. Milton
Hershey. Forrest Mars. John Cadbury. Factual or fictional, the great names
in the history of candy making all share one thing: they were
experimenters and innovators. Now you can experiment with the art of
making candy, and learn the science behind how it forms and why it tastes
so good. Inside this giant chocolate bar-shaped box is a scientific candy
wonderland including the special tools and recipes you need to make candy.
Use the plastic and metal molds, shape cutters, candy thermometer,
spatula, dipping fork and various other tools to form and coat your
candies. Finish them with foils, paper cups, sticks and wrappers. The
48-page illustrated book provides instructions, recipes and scientific
explanations. This kit does not contain any food items. Ingredients must
be purchased separately, giving you control over the ingredients you use.
Ages 10 and up.
• make hard candy,
lollipops, chocolates, caramels, fudge, gummy shapes, chocolate eggs, gum
drops, marshmallows, licorice, marzipan, pralines, peppermint patties, and
more
• learn the chemistry of crystals and the biology of taste
• read about popular candies and the candy industry
• explore the origins of chocolate and sugar
• make a chocolate ladybug for good luck
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Ages 10 and up |
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48-page Manual |
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25
Recipes |
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Contents:
tools, molds and wrappers to make dozens of sweet treats |
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