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Sort of like cake icing?
similar time period I believe, but the texture's totally different from those dry 'chalk' candies
the ingredient list literally is like sucrose, corn syrup, salt, maybe another food oil or two, dye
IIRC it's supposed to mimic chicken feed, and for the life of me I'm not sure why someone thought that was a fun and not a werid idea for a kids' candy lol
then again, 'twas also the era of the candy cigarette
that's not too far off, if you've ever had cake in the fridge long enough for the icing to harden that'd have a similar texture (but candy corn is less sweet and more 'oily' in flavor)
No, candy corn is almost like eating super sweet wax. Candy corn is the worst candy in the universe right next to the packing foam candy peanuts.
Ugh
but did you mean the candy "popeye stick" type ones or the ones that actually looked like a pack of cigarettes that were a stick of chocolate wrapped in paper?
Those licorice pipes were kinda dope though
"Yellow 6, yellow 5, and red 3 dyes are also added to help give the candy its distinctive yellow and orange coloring."
ah, well that would be why it is not sold in my country. food dyes are banned