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Snickers... how they're made - Maxmars - 10-30-2024 With the approach of Halloween, I found this calling out to me... From ArsTechnica: A candy engineer explains the science behind the Snickers bar Subtitled: How the airy nougat and chewy caramel is built. Let’s look at the elements of a Snickers bar as an example of candy science. As with almost everything, once you get into it, each component is more complex than you might think. This is a worth while read if, like me, you enjoy a Snickers bar once in a while, and ponder on how its built. RE: Snickers... how they're made - Encia22 - 10-30-2024 One of my favourites. When I went to the UK in the late 70s, they were called Marathon, but reverted back to Snickers around the 90s. I still like to cut them up into slices... easier to eat with my wonky teeth. Here's a visual representation of how they are made... RE: Snickers... how they're made - UltraBudgie - 10-30-2024 There is a size for everyone. No judgment. I freeze mine. RE: Snickers... how they're made - Maxmars - 10-30-2024 (10-30-2024, 01:17 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: There is a size for everyone. No judgment. I used to freeze mine, no more... teeth complain too much! I've never seen a 100 calorie size... but then, where I live there probably isn't a market for them. RE: Snickers... how they're made - UltraBudgie - 10-30-2024 (10-30-2024, 01:23 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I used to freeze mine, no more... teeth complain too much! Yes, I've known people who gum Snickers, gently suckling until they end up with only the nuts in their mouth. These are the same people, I imagine, who methodically dismantle Kit-Kats with their tongue, first licking off the chocolate and then carefully teasing apart with their teeth, devouring layer by layer. It all seems a little odd to me, but as I said, no judgment. RE: Snickers... how they're made - FlyersFan - 10-30-2024 Before I got chronically ill and stopped being able to eat gluten, and had to cut out the processed sugars ... Favorite Candy ... 1 - Sweet tarts ... original ones not the chewy ones. 2 - Pixy Stix 3 - Good N Plenty 4 - Jr Mints or York Peppermint Patties 5 - Red String Licorice 6 - Milky Way (frozen if possible) 7 - Tootsie Rolls 8 - Mounds Bars 9 - Hershey Bar 10 - 100,000 dollar bar (Or $100,000 Grand) 11 - Reeces Cups 12 - 3 Musketeer Bar 13 - Nestle Crunch Bar 14 - Kit Kat Bar 15 - Snickers Bar 16 - Sugar Daddy 17 - Bit O Honey 18 - Candy Corn 19 - White Chocolate (like the bunnies at Easter time) 20 - Tic Tacs 21 - Sno Caps 22 - Marathon Bars 23 - Rolos 24 - M & Ms 25 - Raisinetts 26 - Twizzlers Cherry 27 - Werthers Originals 28- Nerds 29 - Salt Water Taffy 30 - Pop Rocks Do you want to count Marshmallow Peeps as candy? If so ... I like to cut open the package and leave them for a couple of days before eating them. That way the sugar coating gets hard. Some people like them frozen. I like to have them in hot chocolate as well. Or melt down a tobblerone chocolate bar with milk, then dip the peep into the melted chocolate. MMMMMMM RE: Snickers... how they're made - UltraBudgie - 10-30-2024 (10-30-2024, 01:47 PM)FlyersFan Wrote: Do you want to count Marshmallow Peeps as candy? You should try microwaving them. They turn in to Mega-Peeps. RE: Snickers... how they're made - Encia22 - 10-30-2024 I used to gently remove the chocolate around Ferrero Rochers, leaving just the wafer shell and filling...like stripping Earth of its crust and mantle. No wonder they tasted weird. RE: Snickers... how they're made - FlyersFan - 10-30-2024 (10-30-2024, 01:50 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: You should try microwaving them. They turn in to Mega-Peeps. I can't do the sugar anymore .... but I LOVED peeps! I read stuff on how people ate them different ways. Some wild stuff. I liked mine in hot chocolate. I also liked them stale. Yes, stale. I liked the sugar coating hard. Apparently I'm not alone in that. Lots of people do. PEEPS! I LOVE PEEPS! RE: Snickers... how they're made - FlyersFan - 10-30-2024 (10-30-2024, 01:53 PM)Encia22 Wrote: I used to gently remove the chocolate around Ferrero Rochers, leaving just the wafer shell ... There used to be a candy with a wafer shell that melted in your mouth and left a hard little candy to suck on. They were like flying saucers. "Satellite Wafers". The melting paper thin wafer shell would be different colors and different flavors. I LOVED THEM! They are impossible to find except in old country stores ... and online of course. https://www.amazon.com/Satellite-Wafers-Flying-Saucers-Fashioned/dp/B0013K7IBU |