This Cinnamon Broken Glass Candy is such a classic candy. Everyone will love it and it’s sure to bring back memories!

I have a thing for food resembling broken glass. Like Broken Glass Jello.
It’s pretty and fun and doesn’t have to be perfect.
This candy is oh-so-easy to make. I can’t wait to try other flavors. My kids thought this candy was too hot so next time I will use less cinnamon oil. But they are excited to try different flavors like root beer and cherry and whatever else we can find.
The fun part was breaking it up. Plus my kitchen smelled heavenly.
Just be sure to wash your hands after handling the oil. It will burn your face. Trust me.

Cinnamon Broken Glass Candy
Author: Mandy Bird
Ingredients
- 2 C. sugar
- ⅔ C. light corn syrup
- ¾ C. water
- ½ tsp to 1 tsp. Cinnamon Oil(found in the cake decor and candy making isle)
- red food coloring
- powdered sugar
- candy thermometer
Directions
- In a 2-quart saucepan, mix together sugar, corn syrup and water.
- Stir over medium heat until sugar dissolves.
- Insert candy thermometer, making certain it does not touch the bottom of the pan.
- Bring mixture to a boil without stirring.
- Continue to cook the syrup, without stirring, until the temperature reaches 260º F; add drops of coloring until desired color is achieved. Do not stir; boiling action will incorporate color into syrup.
- Remove from heat precisely at 300° F (temperature will continue rising), or until drops of syrup form hard, brittle threads in cold water (hard crack stage).
- After boiling action has ceased, add flavor and stir.USE CAUTION WHEN ADDING FLAVORING TO AVOID RISING STEAM. It will make you cough!
- Carefully pour syrup onto lightly greased and foil lined cookie sheet.
- Do not refrigerate.
- Cool completely; break sheet candy into small pieces and dust with powdered sugar, if desired.
- Store in airtight container.
- If making lollipops, do not dust with powdered sugar, but place in sucker bags and secure with twist ties. Store hard candy in a cool, dry place. Do not refrigerate.
Mandy, I heart this candy! Not only is it gorgeous, but it looks like it'd be easy to make and looks delicious, too. I super love cinnamon-flavored anything! The spicier, the better 🙂
Ohhh, I bet these are good! I love cinnamon candy!! I must make this!!
This would be so fun to give as neighbor gifts!!
Very festive, bet it tastes amazing!
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This is SO pretty! I love cinnamon candy!
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I just made this. It was quick and super easy. It tastes awesome! Thanks for the recipe.
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This is yummy! I swear!
I just made this. It was quick and super easy. It tastes awesome! Thanks for the recipe.
Oh how fantastic, and thank you for this. I love a truly great fresh candies in candy boxes.
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Very festive, bet it tastes amazing!
Its looks very fantastic. Love this. Thanks for sharing..
About how much candy does this make? Do you think it would be possible to half this recipe or would it throw things off cooking-wise?
It doesn’t make a huge amount so I think you would be fine making the whole recipe. It lasts a long time or you can give some to a friend!