What is sheet candy?

"Sheet candy" is a bit of a vague term, but it generally refers to candy that is made in a flat sheet and then broken or cut into smaller pieces.

Here are some examples of what could be considered "sheet candy":

* Taffy: Often made in large sheets, then stretched and folded multiple times before being cut into individual pieces.

* Fruit leather: A thin, chewy candy made from pureed fruit that is spread onto sheets and dried.

* Candy bark: A sweet, often chocolate-based treat that is spread onto a sheet and topped with various ingredients like nuts, pretzels, or sprinkles.

* Some types of fudge: While not typically made in large sheets, some fudge recipes are spread onto a baking sheet and allowed to cool before being cut into squares.

If you have a specific type of candy in mind, please provide more information and I can help you identify it!