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Super old photo.
Eaten them long long ago.
Sticky is the Brand. Franchise from Australia, the candies got 'pulled' and the process is super duper long and it looks tiring. In Australia, they do show their skills in front of the crowd.
To do the centre with heart or xoxo, you would need to craft the shape and then embedded them in a think think log-looking candy. then it will be baked (i thinking) and when it is cooled, they will start chopping the candy (which the size has already bee reduced to the above circumference)
These hard candies tasted awesome, not overly sweet and the flavour are pleasant, not very chemically.