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  2. Rock (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    It usually takes the form of a cylindrical stick ("a stick of rock"), normally 1–2.5 cm (0.39–0.98 in) in diameter and 20–25 cm (7.9–9.8 in) long. Blackpool rock is usually at least 2.5 cm (0.98 in) in diameter, and can be as thick as 17 cm (6.7 in) across and up to 2 m (6.6 ft) long when made for special retail displays.

  3. Rock candy - Wikipedia

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    Rock candy or sugar candy, [1] also called rock sugar, or crystal sugar, is a type of confection composed of relatively large sugar crystals. In some parts of the world, local variations are called Misri , nabat [ 2 ] or navat .

  4. Gibraltar rock (candy) - Wikipedia

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    An 1893 book about Salem [4] calls Gibraltars, together with molasses "black-jacks", "two Salem institutions" and says . The Gibraltar... is a white and delicate candy, flavored with lemon or peppermint, soft as cream at one stage of its existence, but capable of hardening into a consistency so stony and so unutterably flinty-hearted that it is almost a libel upon the rock whose name it bears.

  5. Making 2,400 handmade candy canes: It's a family ... - AOL

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  6. Edinburgh rock - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh rock was first made in the 19th century by a man named Alexander Ferguson, who became known as 'Sweetie Sandy'. Ferguson was born in Doune, Perthshire in 1798. He learned the confectionery trade in Glasgow, and then moved to Edinburgh to set up his own business. The success of Edinburgh rock was such that he was able to retire back to ...

  7. This family has made candy canes for 125 years - AOL

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    And rock group R.E.O. Speedwagon used the location for the back photo on their second album, “R.E.O T.W.O.,” released in 1972. ... Mark Napier and Peter Vrinios display the candy canes made ...