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"History of Jawbusters, The Original Jawbreaker" No wonder Jawbusters take so long to eat -- it takes from 14 to 19 days to make a single Jaw Buster, The Original Jawbreaker. Jawbuster's candy are created using the hot panned process. This process involves building candy pieces from single grains of sugar and tossing them into revolving pans while adding flavor, color and other candy ingredients. This process continues until the pieces become the desired size. For further information on the process of how Jaw Busters are made, visit Ferrara Pan's "Jawbuster Virtual Tour". The name "Jawbreaker" is a generic name used by the candy industry to indicate a piece of hard candy. Prior to when Ferrara Pan began making the product, many people in the candy industry also developed a so-called "Jawbreaker". Once Ferrara Pan became successful with the Jaw Breaker product, they began to establish credibility which led to creating a prominent brand within the company. In the past year, the name Jawbreakers has been changed to Jawbusters, The Original Jawbreakers, to add a new twist to the product. Today, Ferrara Pan Candy Company makes numerous types of candy, such as hard candies, gummies and jellies. For more information on the history of Ferrara Pan Candy Company and other Ferrara Pan candy products, please visit www.ferrarapan.com.
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