Why is it called a gobstopper?

The term gobstopper is derived from the word “gob” which is slang for mouth in the United Kingdom and Ireland. In the U.S. however, the hard candy was known as a jawbreaker and was introduced in the early 1900's by the Ferrara Pan Candy Company.
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What is the definition of gobstopper?

gobstopper in British English

(ˈɡɒbˌstɒpə ) noun. British. a large hard sweet consisting of different coloured concentric layers that are revealed as it is sucked.
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Are you supposed to chew Gobstoppers?

If you have a jawbreaker that fits completely into your mouth, don't try to bite it right away. Jawbreakers are extremely hard and you could injure your jaw or even break a tooth. Avoid biting or chewing on the jawbreaker until it's really small and soft.
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Are everlasting Gobstoppers real?

The everlasting Gobstoppers are a fictional and real life candy from the Wonka Candy Company. In the book and the films, the Everlasting Gobstopper jawbreaker (hence "gobstopper" which is gobble + stopper) that never gets smaller (hence "everlasting").
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Are Wonka Bars real?

The Wonka Bar is a fictional chocolate bar, introduced as a key story point in the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.
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What's inside a Giant Jawbreaker?



How did Charlie pass the test?

In the 1971 movie Charlie won because he passed the morality test in returning the everlasting gobstopper to Wonka instead of giving it to Slugworth; logically Wonka would have used the morality test on the other remaining children (Hence his warning in the invention room- Veruca would have given the sample away and ...
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Does Wonka candy still exist?

Nestlé Candy Shop (formerly The Willy Wonka Candy Company) was a brand of confectionery owned and licensed by Swiss corporation Nestlé, but discontinued in 2018 when the individual brands were sold to Ferrara Candy Company.
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Do jawbreakers actually break jaws?

Gobstoppers usually consist of a number of layers, each layer dissolving to reveal a differently coloured (and sometimes differently flavoured) layer, before dissolving completely. Gobstoppers are too hard to bite without risking dental damage (hence the name "jawbreaker").
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Is there gum in the middle of a jawbreaker?

The candy is built up of various fruity layers and stores a piece of gum right in the center. Because of all the different flavours, the taste experience is truly one of a kind. The candy balls slowly melt away in the corners of your mouth, leaving a sweet but sour aftertaste.
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Who invented Jawbreakers?

During the late 1800's and early 1900's, numerous candy companies sold a jawbreaker-esque candy. However, it was Ferrara Pan, based in Forest Park, Illinois, that launched the jawbreaker to success!
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Why are jawbreakers so hard?

Sugar cooked at a low temperature results in chewy candy; medium heating results in a soft candy; and sugar cooked at a high temperature becomes hard candy, where the sugar is fully crystallized.
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How many flavors does a Gobstopper have?

Current outer-layer Gobstopper flavors include orange, cherry, lemon, watermelon, and grape.
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How many layers are there in a jawbreaker?

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Then layers of sugar mixture are poured into large coating pans that tumble and dry the spheres as they grow. The process is repeated to create ten layers over four days before the outsides are decorated and shined.
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When did Gobstoppers become popular?

As mentioned, the Everlasting Gobstopper is a gobstopper candy related to Roald Dahl's 1964 children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. But the candy got its real fame later on, in 1971 when the first “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” film adaptation came out and became famous worldwide.
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How many likes does it take to finish a jawbreaker?

There are actual scientific articles on Jawbreakers Candy that measure how many licks it takes to finish one. According to one study, the average amount of licks to finish the average sized Jawbreaker Candy is one thousand licks!
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What's the biggest jawbreaker in the world?

The largest jawbreaker weighed 12.6 kg (27.8 lb) and was made by Nick Calderaro, an employee of Oak Leaf Confections Co. at their headquarters in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada on 29 May 2003. The jawbreaker measured 94.6 cm (37.25 in) in circumference and took 476 hours to make between 7 January and 29 May 2003.
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Will Wonka bars ever come back?

The elusive golden bar

For years, the candy bar jumped from company to company until Nestlé purchased the Wonka name and the affiliated candies in 1993. While Laffy Taffy, SweeTarts, and other Wonka-affiliated candies continue to win over fans, don't expect to come across a Wonka Bar anytime soon.
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Can you visit the Wonka factory?

While it's unfortunate that Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory doesn't exist and cannot be visited, there are still hundreds of other food factories that can be visited. These factories offer educational tours, delicious free samples, and unique experiences that won't soon be forgotten.
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What's the story behind Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

Each day on his way to school, Charlie passes the best and biggest chocolate factory in the world, run by the secretive Willy Wonka. When Charlie's father loses his job, things go from bad to worse. Grandpa Joe tells Charlie that in the past, competitors stole Wonka's candy-making secrets, and the factory shut down.
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What did Mr. Wonka tell Charlie in the end?

Wonka tells Charlie how much he loves his chocolate factory.
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What does Wonka say in German?

Meine Damen und Herren: der Inventing Room". He even pronounces the German "r" correctly, and says "Inventing Room" with a proper German accent. The speech translates: "Ladies and gentlemen, please give me your attention. You now come into the most interesting room of my factory, the most secret room at the same time.
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What do you get if you find a golden ticket in a Wonka Bar?

The Golden Ticket grand prizes include a Wonka Bar prize of $10,000 in cash, a Wonka Donutz prize of a European vacation, a SweetTarts Shockers prize of a private shopping spree, a Nerds or Nerds Rope prize of a being “digitized” at a Los Angeles video animation studio, and a Sparkle Jerry Cherry Laffy Taffy prize of a ...
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