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There's a real-life, edible version of 'Candy Crush' made in a London sweet shop - and we found out how it's made

Jan 3, 2016, 16:45 IST

Business Insider/James Cook

"Candy Crush" is the addictive smartphone game made by King, the Swedish game developer that was acquired for a giant $5.6 billion (£3.7 billion) by Activision Blizzard in November.

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The distinctive and simple look of "Candy Crush" and other games by King is a big part of the game's success - you can instantly tell when someone in public is playing the game.

It turns out that Candy Crush fans are able to buy edible sweets just like the ones they play with in the game. We went along to Spun Candy in London to find out how they're made.

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