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The process of making rainbow candy with paper
The process of making rainbow candy with paper is as follows:

1, materials: colored paper with different colors (colored tape is also acceptable), scissors, glue, beads or small objects (for decoration), ruler. Step: Prepare colored paper: Choose colored paper with different colors and cut it into rectangles with the same size. Making candy shape: Cut colored paper into appropriate length and width with a ruler and scissors, and make it into a shape similar to rainbow candy.

2. You can cut some interesting patterns or letters on each candy shape to make it more interesting. Paste candy: paste each candy shape together to form a string of rainbow candy. You can stick them together one by one with glue. Decorative rainbow candy: beads or small objects can be added to the rainbow candy to increase its aesthetic feeling.

You can stick them on the rainbow candy with glue. Finish making: When finished, your rainbow candy is finished! It can be hung in the room or given to children as a gift.

The related knowledge of rainbow sugar is as follows:

1, origin and development, the origin of rainbow sugar can be traced back to the United States in the 1950s. At that time, Mars launched a rainbow candy named "Starburst" to provide consumers with a new and interesting candy experience. This kind of candy has quickly become a popular snack all over the world and has always been loved by children.

2. Manufacturing technology: The manufacturing technology of rainbow sugar mainly includes mixing, granulating, molding and packaging. Firstly, the fruity powders of various colors are mixed together, and then granulated with sugar and other ingredients to form the shape of rainbow sugar. Finally, the candy is packaged for consumers to buy and use.

3, nutrition, rainbow candy is a high-sugar, high-calorie snack. However, it also contains some vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin C, vitamin A, calcium and iron. These nutrients can provide some health benefits within a certain range, but excessive intake may have a negative impact on health.