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Video shows how Gummy Bears are made in reverse.
First gummy bears were created in the 1920s by Hans Riegel , owner of the Haribo candy company in Bonn , Germany .
Belgian filmmaker Alina Kneepkens shows how the colorful snacks you bought at the movie theater actually began as pigskin.
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