A Halloween enthusiast creates a Franken-candy bar by melting 233 different individual Halloween candies, excluding gum and overly chewy candies, to form layers of hard, chewy, and chocolate candies with a unique appearance and taste. The final product, resembling mummies, received mixed reactions in a taste test, with a 70/30 split between those who enjoyed it and those who did not.
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The creator, a Halloween enthusiast, meticulously gathered 233 different individual Halloween candies from Walmart and Target to create the ultimate Franken-candy bar, excluding gum and excessively chewy candies.
The process involved categorizing candies into hard, chocolate, caramel, Tootsie Roll, and chewy categories, meticulously blending, melting, and mixing them to craft a unique candy bar with various flavors and textures, leading to a mixed response during the taste test.
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Recent questions
What candies were excluded from the experiment?
Gum and excessively chewy candies
How many different individual candies were part of the shopping haul?
233 different individual candies
What was the color of the resulting candy bar?
Gray color due to high fructose corn syrup
How were the candy bars covered before final touches?
Enrobing process using untempered chocolate
What were the final touches added to the candy bars?