Candy Making Skill! Handmade Candy Making / 수제사탕 만들기 / Korean Candy Factory

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Publicado 2022-08-12

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  • @SherriDCollins
    I love how they all work together! The colors are vibrant! The designs are beautiful! No one is "rushing through" while cutting the candy into decent-sized pieces!
  • @Ibumirza
    I thought all these were printing but it’s hard work, this is amazing.
  • @TheEvario
    It's pretty cool to see how in sync they are, getting all the bits ready in motion and passing on stuff exactly when and where it needs to be. Makes me wonder how long they've been at it for them to get to a point with barely any waiting time between the steps.
  • @sharonegger5130
    Absolutely amazing! I love watching and seeing what it ends up as. What an art!!
  • @mocha_mays
    I've tried this candy before in korea, and it was amazing. Now I am back at vancouver B.C. :)
  • @groowanderer
    I used to stare at these type of candies in awe wondering how in the world they made the designs go throughout. Love seeing the magic come to life, it's relaxing and astounding at the same time
  • @Keledorn
    Kudos! That had to have taken a lot of planning before you started to get that design to come out just right.
  • I've never had these before, but after watching this, I'm highly intrigued to put an order in for one of those jars. Props to the chefs for such precision and talent. Not to mention the speed.
  • @KoreaSON
    너무 멋집니다 대단한 기술자분들
  • @kelseyadams4561
    This is amazing. It’s rocket science of candy 😂 I mean you don’t expect candy to be so intricate!
  • @snowynxx03
    My bf gift a jar of this candy yesterday and it's super good!! So here I am cuz im curious how it was made and it actually look quite complicated Props to these guys for their hardwork! ❤️
  • @robert.-
    this may be the most perfect candy making i've ever seen so far
  • @Kageoni187
    Omg, I want some hippo candy! Those little jars are just adorable too. So perfect for gift baskets!
  • i zone out for a few moments and it goes from the size of a swiss roll (little debbie snack) to larger than a burger to the size of a pencil while maintaining a solid and clear image at the end. amazing
  • I once worked with a company that made cylindrical microlenses for LEDs using the same principle- form a large block of molten glass to the right cross sectional shape, then carefully pull it from the ends. As it gets longer it necks down but keeps the same shape in cross section.
  • @arwiviv
    Ive probably seen about 20+ of these type of candy-making videos.....this is easily the best one yet. The face in the middle of the candy (hippo, beaver, squirrel maybe?) is awesome.