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'Sugar Boilers' employed at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', make Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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A 'Sugar Boiler' employed at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', makes Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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Staff at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', places freshly-made Grays Herbal Tablets onto a table for quality control in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP
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Staff at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', places freshly-made Grays Herbal Tablets onto a table for quality control in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP
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'Sugar Boilers' employed at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', make Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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A member of staff at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', places freshly-made Grays Herbal Tablets into jars in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP
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Staff at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', place freshly-made Grays Herbal Tablets into a hopper for bagging in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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Molten sugar boils in vats at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', as they make Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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A 'Sugar Boiler' employed at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', makes Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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A 'Sugar Boiler' employed at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', makes Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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A 'Sugar Boiler' employed at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', makes Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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'Sugar Boilers' employed at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', make Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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A member of staff at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', packs boxes of freshly-made Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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'Sugar Boilers' employed at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', make Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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A malleable mixture is rolled at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', during the making of Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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Staff at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', monitors an extruded malleable mixture as they make Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP
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A member of staff at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', places freshly-made Grays Herbal Tablets into a crystallizer in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP
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Members of staff at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', bag freshly-made Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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Members of staff at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', gather freshly-made Grays Herbal Tablets to be placed into bags in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand./ AFP
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'Sugar Boilers' employed at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', make Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO
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A 'Sugar Boiler' employed at the traditional sweet manufacturer Edward Grays of Dudley, or better known locally as 'Teddy Grays', makes Grays Herbal Tablets in their factory in Dudley, England on January 25, 2022. The company, which was founded in 1826, produce sweets in their factory in conditions that evoke a bygone age where brass cauldrons steam with molten sugar and workers wrestle with huge chunks of gooey treacle, but its handmade produce now enjoys a global demand. / AFP PHOTO