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This text is a transcript of a video that shows how different kinds of candies are made, such as gummy worms, M&M's, licorice, warheads and nerds ropes. The video explains the ingredients, processes, machines and history behind each candy. The video also highlights some fun facts and trivia about the candies, such as their shapes, colors, flavors, popularity and origins. The video is hosted by Mark Summers, who introduces each segment and tries some of the candies himself. The video is part of a series called Unwrapped, which explores the secrets of various foods and snacks.
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1. Gummy glow worms are one of Ferrara Pan Candy's top-selling treats.
2. The gummies are made with gelatin, corn syrup, sugar, and water.
3. The manufacturing process is fully automated.
4. The mixture is heated to 240 degrees Fahrenheit and then cooled in a vacuum.
5. Color, flavor, and juice are added before depositing into molds.
6. The gummy mixture is deposited into cornstarch molds pressed into shapes.
7. They produce 6,720 worms every 60 seconds or over 9.5 million a day.
8. After drying for 18 hours, the gummies are steamed and rolled in sugar acid blend.
9. 93% of American children go trick-or-treating.
10. M&M's are made by the millions and have a 12-hour making process starting with chocolate.
11. Twizzlers have been around since the 1920s and are the second most sold candy at movies.
12. Warheads are produced in Roswell, New Mexico, with 240 million made a year.
13. Nerds ropes have a gummy center covered in rainbow nerds and are produced in Itasca, Illinois.
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