Who was a candy maker in literature?

There are several candy makers in literature, but a famous one is Willy Wonka from Roald Dahl's children's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."

While Wonka's factory is filled with fantastical candies, he is also known for his eccentricities, mysterious past, and remarkable inventions.

Other candy makers in literature include:

* Hansel and Gretel's Witch: While her motive is far from benevolent, she is a skilled candy maker.

* The Candyman from the poem and film: This figure is a mysterious and somewhat sinister candy maker.

* Various Candy Makers in Fairy Tales: Many folk tales and fairy tales feature candy makers, often portrayed as benevolent characters who offer treats to children.

Do you have a particular type of candy maker in mind?