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Variable-width swirl pattern in candy
   
Document Number
US Patent 6099880
Issued Date
August 8, 2000
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Inventors
Klacik; Kenneth J. (Hillsborough Township, NJ)
Ferrotti; Michael S. (North Brunswick, NJ)
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Abstract
Hard candy exhibiting a plurality of segments having differing colors and varying widths is produced by depositing a plurality of supersaturated solutions of ingredients of differing colors into a mold through a nozzle which has openings around its periphery wherein the openings have different widths.
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Owner
Nabisco, Inc. (Parsippany, NJ)
Published
August 8, 2000
Application Number
09/317,369
Filed
May 24, 1999
US Classification
426/249   426/515 426/660
Int'l Classification
A23G   3/00   (20060101)   A23G   3/02   (20060101)   A23G   3/20   (20060101)  
USPTO Field of Search
426/512   426/515   426/660   426/249   425/130   249/105   249/107   249/108   264/245  
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