How nectar drop candy is made with a machine from the 1800s
This machine from the late 1800s is called a fruit drop roller and what it does is it takes a glob of still-hot candy and runs it through a brass mold. After the candy cools, the shaped molds are then "dropped" causing the candy to break into little droplet-sized pieces formed by the brass mold. This is an early version of how cough drops and other similar candies are made.
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Crane E-ne Bell
Want a cheaper alternative to the Spurcycle bicycle bell? Maybe this Crane E-ne Bell will do. It has basically the same shape and small profile. I don't think the fastening system on the Crane bell is as good as the Spurcycle one, but I guess you get what you pay for if you're going cheap.