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I was about to complain about how they exerted too much effort on the placing of different colored candies just to make it super small but then I saw the tiny "thank you" inside and my heart was filled with childhood joy
Please help me try this candy. I want to work in establishing a small shop. I tried it, but the mixture has completely solidified. Please help me by telling me what is the substance that prevents the sugar and glucose mixture from solidifying. Thank you.
That's a lot of hard work. I wonder how sore their arms must be after all that work. I just hope they are paid well. Also, that was brilliant. Truly mesmerizing.
My aunt used to make candy like that for years of her life. She says that (at least for her) her arms never stopped getting sore from all the hard work... And besides that, the high temperature of the sugar (you have to stretch the candy when it's still hot) burnt her hands permanently even though she always wore gloves :-O
Yea for real I kept thinking if this was in usa or with me and ppl i knew we would def be at the least saying to eachother “nice look how perfect this lined up whos da mannn”
all that work to say thank you 🥺 theyre so precious i love these workers 🥺 imagine their boss telling them that theyre going to be filmed on how they do this for a day, and theyre trying to come up with what candy theyll make to show off their skills and advertise their business, and they decide with "thank you" 🥺 and then they work so hard in this video, probably harder than they normally do, and they dont talk to each other for the content and :(( thank you for the candy nice candy makers :((
8:31 손으로 저렇게 각지게 만들 수 있다는게 1차 충격 10:38 일정한 굵기로 나온다는게 2차 충격 10:45 내가 지금 까지 보고 있던게 저 thank you 를 만들기 위한 과정이었다는것에 3차 충격 11:33 너무 빠른 속도에 4차 충격 진짜 충격의 연속이였다..ㄷㄷ 우연히 알고리즘 타고 들어왔는더ㅔ 충격 받고 가네..
The fact that they layer up different colours to make a massive, thick role of candy and then they stretch it out and it says ‘Thank you’, it is incredible. Such a satisfying process, it is so clever!
Wow these people are genius’ I mean I always thought they just wrote out the thank you or anything on candy but how they thought to arrange the candy into a “thank you” with a smiley face is pure intelligence! Bravo!
These guys are amazing! The precision with which they have the sizes of the sheet layers they come perfectly together when they're rolled, and then it spells "thank you"!!! Just beautiful and a pleasure to watch.
@@SM-ot5rv it’s still very impressive and nice to watch, and who knows maybe he had lots of natural skill before he went to school, it is very possible.
@@yanzzen_ every night I have the same dream..... Go to bed, and sleep. But how hard I try to do this, RU-vid says " look at this video in my white van without windows, you like it "
@@priyapri5189 they didn't write anything. the word thank you was the result of stacking and rolling the different coloured candy in its specific positions ^^
I kept thinking “oh they’re gonna stretch it out and cut it now” and then they’d add ANOTHER layer Damn this has gotta be super hard Mad respect for them
Lol i'm impressed at myself for guessing right what they're trying to make when they started attaching the candy parts. 😂 This is not only candy handmade, this is such amazing dedication, skill and teamwork. Respect! 💪🏻
The neat lettering, rows of colours, no bulky ends, absolutely uniform size of the candy rods and cut pieces are unlike any seen on other candy channels on RU-vid. It's not even powdering down when they cut. Plus they are cutting so uniformly!! Incredible!! 👍🏻👍🏻
It's amazing yes but what uniformity are you talking about? The family candy makers in America are so clean and fast that every single candy is the same size as the rest the lengths I mean
Yes, as a matter of fact, I follow Lofty Pursuits. What's great about their videos is that Greg, the owner gives trivia and there's always something new to learn about the candies he makes. It's fun to watch his videos. Also, there are just a few differences I noticed from the eyes of a designer in the candy assembling process. Being dirty was never the issue here.
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