Curleys
Curleys are a type of confectionery that originated in the United Kingdom. They are small, round, and typically made from a mixture of sugar, corn syrup, and glucose syrup, which is then rolled into a ball and coated in a thin layer of chocolate. The name "Curley" is believed to have been derived from the word "curly," referring to the textured surface of the candy. Curleys are often sold in small, colorful wrappers and are a popular treat among children and adults alike. They are commonly found in shops, supermarkets, and online retailers. The production of Curleys involves a process of heating and mixing the sugar components, followed by rolling the mixture into balls and coating them in chocolate. The exact recipe and manufacturing process can vary between different producers. Curleys are not only enjoyed for their taste but also for their nostalgic value, as they are often associated with childhood memories and traditional British confectionery.