What the hell…Chilly’s little spot on lit

I've never seen such sweets/candy. How do you eat them? Do you break a piece and put in your mouth? I guess they are hard and you can't chew them if you like to keep your teeth.
It’s old fashioned ribbon candy. I don’t know if anyone actually eats it lol. My grandmother always had a dish full and they’d stick together so if you grabbed one you pulled the whole mess out of the bowl! My daughter found them and insisted I put them in my table. They really are pretty though.

 
It’s old fashioned ribbon candy. I don’t know if anyone actually eats it lol. My grandmother always had a dish full and they’d stick together so if you grabbed one you pulled the whole mess out of the bowl! My daughter found them and insisted I put them in my table. They really are pretty though.

They look great!
When you say that they'd always stick together it reminds me of an old Swedish comedy scene in a lounge. There was a big bowl of candy and everyone passing the lounge takes a candy but it tastes awful so they put it back. Next scene the day after a man walks in and takes a candy and they have all stuck together. :ROFLMAO:
 
I've never seen such sweets/candy. How do you eat them? Do you break a piece and put in your mouth? I guess they are hard and you can't chew them if you like to keep your teeth.
We tried it tonight as they haven’t stuck together yet lol. Really thin hard candy so it was pretty brittle and broke apart easily, the flavors were good! There was apple, lemon, raspberry and cinnamon that we tried.
 
We tried it tonight as they haven’t stuck together yet lol. Really thin hard candy so it was pretty brittle and broke apart easily, the flavors were good! There was apple, lemon, raspberry and cinnamon that we tried.
We have a version of that is made since the beginning of time. The ingredients are sugar, water, peppermint oil and vinegar.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polkagris
 
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