Calleys
Calleys are a type of soft, chewy candy. They are typically fruit-flavored and come in a variety of colors. The exact origin of Calleys is difficult to pinpoint, but they have been a popular confection for many decades. The manufacturing process generally involves combining sugar, corn syrup, water, and flavoring agents, then cooking the mixture to a specific temperature before adding color and shaping it. The texture is achieved through the careful balance of ingredients and the cooking process, creating a pliable and enjoyable candy. Calleys are often found in assorted bags, allowing consumers to enjoy a mix of flavors. They are a common treat enjoyed by people of all ages and are available in many grocery stores and candy shops. The candy's enduring popularity is attributed to its simple, satisfying taste and texture.