Hi all,
I have not tried this yet, but I hope to soon as I am a candy corn nut.

Ingredients
• 1 cup granulated sugar
• 2/3 cup light corn syrup
• 1/3 cup salted butter
• 2 1/2 cups confectioners' sugar, sifted
• 1/3 cup powdered milk
• 1 teaspoon vanilla
• red and yellow food coloring
Procedures
1. In a medium sized bowl, combine the sifted confectioners' sugar and
powdered milk. Set to the side.
2. In a medium saucepan, combine the granulated sugar, corn syrup and
butter. Bring to a boil on high heat, stirring constantly. Once it
reaches the boiling point, reduce heat to medium and continue stirring
for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in the vanilla
extract and remove from heat.
3. Add the confectioners' sugar and powdered milk mixture to the wet
ingredients; stir well until the mixture is thoroughly incorporated
and smooth.
4. Let the dough cool until it is firm enough to handle, about 30
minutes to an hour (I just let it cool in the saucepan).
5. Divide the dough into three equal parts and set each third into a
separate bowl. Add 2 to 3 drops of yellow food coloring to one dish,
one drop of red and two drops of yellow to another dish, and leave the
remaining dish uncolored. Knead the dough to which you have added food
coloring until the color is even (you may want to use gloves to ensure
that you don't stain yourself). If the dough is feeling very soft or
sticky, you may want to chill the dough for about 20 minutes in the
refrigerator before proceeding with the next steps.
6. On top of a sheet of waxed paper or parchment paper, use your hands
to roll each color of dough into a long, slender rope. You can roll it
out to your desired thickness: for larger candies, make each rope
thicker; for smaller candies, make each rope thinner.
7. Line the three ropes of dough together: white, orange, and yellow.
To ensure that they will stick together, lay a piece of waxed paper on
top and give them a very gentle rolling with a rolling pin. You just
want to adhere them, not to flatten them.
8. Using a very sharp knife, cut the dough into triangles. Keep a damp
cloth nearby so that you can wipe off the knife if it begins to get a
candy residue. This method will result in half a batch of
traditionally colored candy corn and half a batch with yellow tips
(it's OK—they taste the same). Let the finished kernels sit for an
hour or two (do not stack them on top of one another as they will
stick together!) to become firm.

Source:
http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2009/10/how-to-make-homemade-candy-corn-halloween-recipe.html

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