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- Gobstopper abstract "Gobstoppers, known as jawbreakers in Canada and the United States, are a type of hard confectionery. They are usually round, usually range from about 1 cm across to 3 cm across (though much bigger gobstoppers can sometimes be found in Canadian/US candy stores, some stores or stands in Europe and many theme parks, up to 8 cm in diameter) and are traditionally very hard.The term gobstopper derives from 'gob', which is slang in Britain and Ireland for mouth. Gobstoppers were the brainchild of British pâtissier-in-training at the time, Eleanor Isdale[citation needed].Gobstoppers usually consist of a number of layers, each layer dissolving to reveal a different colored (and sometimes differently flavoured) layer, before dissolving completely. Gobstoppers are sucked or licked, being too hard to bite without risking dental damage (hence the name jawbreaker).Gobstoppers have been sold in traditional sweet shops for at least a century, often sold by weight from jars. As gobstoppers dissolve very slowly, they last a very long time in the mouth, which is a major factor in their enduring popularity with children. Larger ones can take days or even weeks to fully dissolve.".
- Gobstopper alias "Jawbreakers".
- Gobstopper ingredient Flavor.
- Gobstopper ingredient Food_coloring.
- Gobstopper ingredient Sugar.
- Gobstopper origin Canada.
- Gobstopper origin United_States.
- Gobstopper thumbnail Jawbreaker_plate.jpg?width=300.
- Gobstopper wikiPageExternalLink jawbreaker1.html.
- Gobstopper wikiPageID "946499".
- Gobstopper wikiPageRevisionID "603434377".
- Gobstopper alternateName "Jawbreakers".
- Gobstopper caption "Gobstoppers of various sizes and colors. The largest one is 3 inches in diameter".
- Gobstopper hasPhotoCollection Gobstopper.
- Gobstopper mainIngredient Flavor.
- Gobstopper mainIngredient Food_coloring.
- Gobstopper mainIngredient Sugar.
- Gobstopper name "Gobstopper".
- Gobstopper region Canada.
- Gobstopper region United_States.
- Gobstopper type Confectionery.
- Gobstopper subject Category:Confectionery.
- Gobstopper type Food.
- Gobstopper type FunctionalSubstance.
- Gobstopper comment "Gobstoppers, known as jawbreakers in Canada and the United States, are a type of hard confectionery. They are usually round, usually range from about 1 cm across to 3 cm across (though much bigger gobstoppers can sometimes be found in Canadian/US candy stores, some stores or stands in Europe and many theme parks, up to 8 cm in diameter) and are traditionally very hard.The term gobstopper derives from 'gob', which is slang in Britain and Ireland for mouth.".
- Gobstopper label "Gobstopper".
- Gobstopper label "Gobstopper".
- Gobstopper label "Jawbreaker (confiserie)".
- Gobstopper label "Toverbal (snoep)".
- Gobstopper sameAs Gobstopper.
- Gobstopper sameAs Jawbreaker_(confiserie).
- Gobstopper sameAs Toverbal_(snoep).
- Gobstopper sameAs m.03sbl4.
- Gobstopper sameAs Q1533561.
- Gobstopper sameAs Q1533561.
- Gobstopper wasDerivedFrom Gobstopper?oldid=603434377.
- Gobstopper depiction Jawbreaker_plate.jpg.
- Gobstopper isPrimaryTopicOf Gobstopper.
- Gobstopper name "Gobstopper".