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Candy Makers

This 1940s footage shows Pennsylvania Dutch rolling and molding hard candy.

Aired 02/27/2012 | Rating NR

American Experience

Candy Makers

Clip: Season 24 Episode 5 | 2m 55s

This 1940s footage shows Pennsylvania Dutch rolling and molding hard candy.

This 1940s footage from Lancaster County shows Pennsylvania Dutch candy makers rolling and molding hard candy. Not all Pennsylvania Dutch are Amish, and the flowery and colorful clothing of these candy makers confirm their non-Amish status.

Aired 02/27/2012 | Rating NR

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