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A Halloween Candy That Comes From Bones and Bugs! | SciShow Kids
Today, Jessi and Squeaks learn about some common (and maybe even spooky) ingredients used to make candy, including what might be the most famous Halloween candy of them: Candy Corn! Second Grade Next Generation Science Standards...
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Pastry chef's hands lift cake from tray and place on dessert dish
Pastry chef's hands lift cake from tray and place on dessert dish
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Baker kneads and shapes dough with her hands
Baker kneads and shapes dough with her hands
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Pastry chef's hands lift cake from tray and place on dessert dish
Pastry chef's hands lift cake from tray and place on dessert dish
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Pastry chef rolls dough in flour and shapes with hands in bakery window
Pastry chef rolls dough in flour and shapes with hands in bakery window
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Pastry chef sprinkles flour on dough and shapes it with her hands
Pastry chef sprinkles flour on dough and shapes it with her hands
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CU pastry chef putting cream on plates of red fruit that are then taken away by a waiter in a restaurant kitchen
CU pastry chef putting cream on plates of red fruit that are then taken away by a waiter in a restaurant kitchen
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woman chef making chocolate candy in the cafe
woman chef making chocolate candy in the cafe
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Chef tossing flour onto kitchen table.
MCU SLO MO Chef tossing flour onto kitchen table.
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Chef tossing flour onto kitchen table.
MCU SLO MO Chef tossing flour onto kitchen table.
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Dropping dough on flour on kitchen top.
CU SLO MO Dropping dough on flour on kitchen top creating flour dust.
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Chef tossing flour onto kitchen table.
MCU SLO MO Chef tossing flour onto kitchen table.
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Chef tossing flour onto kitchen table.
MCU SLO MO Chef tossing flour onto kitchen table.