While the Pennsylvania Farm Show offers countless edible options at its Food Court, workers and patrons can quickly burn off those calories by walking through the 24-acre complex.
Traditional clear toy candy is made from heated sugar poured into molds creating a treat that can be played with and eaten.
This rabbit is called “listening rabbit,” with its head cocked to the side.
The frog on bike mold is one of the best-selling clear toy candies at Shane Confectionery.
Clear toy candy making can be messy work, with shards of candy breaking off of the molds and scattering.
The large sailboat is one of the most delicate shapes that Shane Confectionery sells.
Opening up the clear toy candy molds is both exciting and stressful, for one wrong move may break the candy
We're diving into the history of candy-making in Altoona, Pennsylvania, home of Mallo Cups and Clark Bars.
From no-flour peanut butter cookies to cherry topped chocolate tarts, these tasty treats will delight your family and guests alike.