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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make candy' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a process of creating confectionaries, such as chocolate or hard candy. For example, "Jane spent the weekend making candy in the kitchen with her grandmother."
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Make candy.
I also don't make candy very often.
I wanted to make candy destinations," he said.
With your microwave you can make candy with a fraction of the usual time and attention.
"Customers call or come into us, 'Oh I hear you make candy,' " Mr. Landegren said.
"It's what I use when I make candy with my own kids and we want to have fun".
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I'll confess that I only use it to make candies, which is a somewhat rare occasion.
You can easily make candy-cane like, traditional hula hoop stripes with colored electrical tape.
Make candies.
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