There is no possible way this is economically viable. I mean, seriously? Three days to make a damn sucker?
I'm now convinced that Yukkuri world's Bill Gates is an abuser, because you would need a ridiculous amount of money to support a factory with products like this.
well there is usually many factories with the wrong asumption than keeping them in their original shape instead of processing them properly and all is the key to make their products stand out.
While it's clearly better to process the yukkuris using their body materials into a new product, hell either a form of mass produced, bigger, cheaper and easy to do pastries for supermarkets or something like that.
That's one of the resons why i think it's the wrong assumption, people like to eat their meat processed to resemble the less the animals they were, with very few exceptions like some fishes, pigs, etc.
But overall we like our meat sliced, packed and ready to cook and eat without seeing what "it was" before.
The only way i think that would work is, in the same way of that story about the kid visiting the factory, aka, just grind the whole yukkuri, and then make candies based in the yukkuris with an archetypical yukkuri mold, but it would be like the gummy bears.
Eating a "whole" yukkuri without processing may not be the nicest thing for kids or other customers, even if some people in the yukkuri world do so.
From what I saw, they were not modified in any way, at least she is on the effect of a tranquilizer to not feel pain (which is a pity), but otherwise, is pure yukkuri his bean paste with a toothpick stuck in the ass..
I'd imagine from the outside it wouldn't look any worse than an ice cream truck ice cream. It'd be a niche market for sure, and judging from how long it takes to make these things... probably not the most profitable.
I'd imagine that the initial outlay for constructing the ring tracks would be pretty expensive, but keeping it going would be quite cheap, what with reusing the tracks and tubes and having a massive oversupply of Alices from using old, crude, raper-Alice-based breeding methods (this being an old set of pics). It wouldn't be very profitable percentage-wise, sure, but with all those spare Alices that would otherwise basically be rape-happy industrial waste, it's a reasonable way to dispose of the little balls of "city-sect love".
When you remove 50% to 60% of the moisture in a fruit and replace it with sugar - you are candying fruit. Long circular vats holding turning drums are loaded with prepared fruit. The fruit tumbles for days and it constantly drops through the mist of sprayed corn syrup and falls into a sugar bath. There is constant heat in the vat and the room to bake the sugar onto the candied fruit.