ahhh i remember having this saved on my ipad and watching it over and over cus I didn't know how to go through youtube yet. so nostalgic. rest in peace Rob, you will be remembered
Wow, this is really quite amazing. Candy canes are something you always think of as an omnipresent backdrop for Christmas, it's incredible that making them was once such a lovingly labor intensive process. I can just picture a candy shop owner a hundred years ago rising at dawn the morning after Thanksgiving to make the candy canes, and the neighborhood children peaking through the window, oohing and awing, then eating them while they're still warm warm. Awwwwwww.
yes. And in addition, you have to be there when the park opens(or they run out), and get a ticket from a store nearby and there is a limit of 2 per person.
Aww, it looks so beautiful-- Main Street early in the morning and empty! :) AND, they're making candy canes! Seems so peaceful :3 I wanna work there! lol
That guy with glasses that made the hook of the candy cane in the end showed up in the minnie apple vid and it sounds like in both of those vids I can't hear his voice
@CrystalJupiter Wrong. Florida really doesn't make any candy in their candy shops. The only things they make now are just the various caramel apples and maybe rice krispie treats. Only Disneyland makes candy canes and various chocolate candies and peanut brittle.
I would like to know what is happening in the cut footage at around 1:30. I don't really see how it goes from the big block to the long, thin, twisty cane.
Rest In Peace Rob, you will be missed.
It is crazy how much time and dedication all of the Disney cast members and characters, and people like these guys give.
When he "hooks" the candy cane it's very satisfying
The head chef was my cousin Rob. He just died a few days ago.
i am sorry to here that he was my old boss i love working with him
I was hoping to learn if this was the same person. Thank you. I'm a long time Disneyland fan and may have visited with him many times.
I heard great things about your cousin. My prayers to you and your family.
ahhh i remember having this saved on my ipad and watching it over and over cus I didn't know how to go through youtube yet. so nostalgic. rest in peace Rob, you will be remembered
Magical work at the magical Disneyland🤩
Rest in peace Rob🙏🏽🙏🏽
I'm 35 now , from UK, and went to Disney world a few times on holiday and those times are still the happiest of my life❤🇺🇸
Wow, this is really quite amazing. Candy canes are something you always think of as an omnipresent backdrop for Christmas, it's incredible that making them was once such a lovingly labor intensive process. I can just picture a candy shop owner a hundred years ago rising at dawn the morning after Thanksgiving to make the candy canes, and the neighborhood children peaking through the window, oohing and awing, then eating them while they're still warm warm. Awwwwwww.
you posted this a long time ago and may never see my comment but i love the visual picture you've painted here! really lovely, thank you
0:02 Favorite Part
I was just wondering how candy canes are made the other day! Thanks for the video, Disney Parks!
yes. And in addition, you have to be there when the park opens(or they run out), and get a ticket from a store nearby and there is a limit of 2 per person.
Fantastic! Good to see some traditions are still going. Makes me want to go to Disneyland for Christmas!
This is the perfect video for Christmas Eve.
watching this video makes me want to visit disneyland even more
OMG this is so AMAZING :O
Wow... it takes a lot of time to make it and one guest just eat it in a few minutes, thank you for your dedication❤
We got some of these last weekend!! They are awesome!!
Leave it to Disney to create authentic treats like this!
Mmmmm....Delicious. Now I know why these candy canes taste better than others.
RIP Rob. A true cast member legend.
It drives me crazy how easy he makes it look, I love Disneyland and I love candy canes
that is the coolest thing EVAR
That guy gave me toffee on the holiday tour every time I see him at the park I want to give him a thumbs up or something
Best "How Stuff's Made" video, and isn't a How Stuff's Made video :)
I remember going in 1994 and I bought at least ten candy cane's to bring home. It sure has gotten popular
I think i'd be satisfied just watching them make it, it's so amazing.
Aww, it looks so beautiful-- Main Street early in the morning and empty! :) AND, they're making candy canes! Seems so peaceful :3 I wanna work there! lol
The block form looked like a big piece of cheese!
Hercules Candy in NY makes them almost exactly the same. Good video😀
why would people dislike this ? is sooo coool well.... WHO IN THE WORLD WOULD DISLIKE DISNEY
Wow this is the coolest thing I've seen today! I've never known how they are made by hand
This makes me so happy 🥺
Wow... just wow! These guys are awesome
I'm not gonna lie... that is pretty cool..
Wow, that's pretty cool!
This is great! Thank you for posting!! Its much more meaningful when its done personally rather than by machines!
What a sweet man!!
Great video!
Yummy! I hear you have to order a week in advance! They sell out!
now thats something worth eating and buying
The candy man can! hehe
Wow really cool
SO COOL!
That guy with glasses that made the hook of the candy cane in the end showed up in the minnie apple vid and it sounds like in both of those vids I can't hear his voice
!!I really want one now
Merry Christmas guys!
@CrystalJupiter Wrong. Florida really doesn't make any candy in their candy shops. The only things they make now are just the various caramel apples and maybe rice krispie treats. Only Disneyland makes candy canes and various chocolate candies and peanut brittle.
wowwww! that's so cool!
Every kid- heck everyones dream job :D
i promise i will get when when i go to disney :)
Thanks for posting!
Interesting... He makes it look so easy :)
I'm sure the candy canes would taste even better if they were made without gloves. :)
thats so cool
oh soo nice, i gotta go get me one of those
cool!!!!!!!!!!☺😊😄😃🍥
wow. they make it look so simple
Thats so cool...and yummyyy....
WOW!
Yummy candy canes! :D
That is so cool
AMAZING!
I would like to know what is happening in the cut footage at around 1:30. I don't really see how it goes from the big block to the long, thin, twisty cane.
Cool. :D
I'm guessing it's handmade in Florida too, right?
I want one now because they are so popular
im eating a candy cane right now, but i want that big candy cane!!
that's cool :3
Do they only do this during the holiday season??
Yummy!
old school is the best school
cooooooooool
R.I.P. Rob
yummy!!!
sweet~!
i wanna make one now! or im just gonna go to disney and get one haah :D
1:01 anyone else see the construction trucks in the background
Wow
I want to talk to these people and tell them that I saw them on TH-cam haha
Everybody liked that
the grinch disliked this video
When machines didn't do anything for us.... Greatness...
i'm sorry I watched this... now it's harder to eat a candy cane with that blob of brown in mind...
blob of brown.. ? dear that's all sugar.
Sweeeeeeet ! :P
@teknoguy2002 Well there are 2 that hate candy now. How unfortunate for them.
Sadly good candy maker is passed away in last year.
L.O.V.E. We want to see that. :-)
@canadianbaconbro SIMPLE, yes. EASY, however, is a different story...
Candy Candy cane
it was 5:00 in the morning to like 9:00 in the morning
they must be strong lol.
hahahaha true
Biggest candy cane
@airmatt86 eew....umm yeah i already know what i put is a twss moment okay? lol
They clicked dislike thinking it was "dis i like"
0:31 cant i just eat that? :)
which then they will sell for 25$
0 People hate delicious confectioneries.
Cheer up!!!
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