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Small bean-shaped sugar candies
This candy is a small, box shaped fruit flavored soft candy
Usually in a ball shape, this is a hard candy mounted on a stick
An M&M with and S instead of and M
This candy is really good but sticky, and it comes in many different colors and flavors.
A chocolate covered wafer bar
Little balls covered in chocolate
Peanut Butter Cups
Brown taffy-like candy
Dark, white, milk, baking are all types of this candy
It's coconut with an almond or 2 on the top, and then covered in a layer of chocolate.
Soft and sour candy. Usually shaped like a kid (why?) Really sour.
You take of the top cracker/cookie, eat it, eat the white filling (best part) and then eat the bottom cracker/cookie part. Hint: The cracker/cookie part is black
This candy is a chocolate bar, and it's kind of another word for laugh
What you get if you put BUTTER on your FINGERS
Caramel ball covered in chocolate. IDK how else to describe this. Hint: The milk is a dud
This candy is shaped like a triange and is usually yellow, orange, and white. If you buy a bag of this candy, they usually have little candy pumpkins too.
This candy is shaped like little rectangles and comes in many different colors and flavors. You can also buy a dispenser and it dispenses the candy.
This candy is small and round and comes in a clear plasic thingy that is twisted at the end to close it. They come in different flavors and colors. Hint: SMART
This is a long twisted liorice candy that is usually red.
lmao bc idk what to do, so I'll give you a hint: Twix
This candy is almost like little tiny rocks. I usually think of them as either pink or purple, but they come in other colors as well. They come in a little box.
I know this is gonna be easy: Think of a rancher that's jolly
No offense, but you're an airhead
You can BREAK your JAW on these!
Ever seen the movie "The 3 Musketeers"?
You usually eat these near Christmas, and they are basically just sticks of sugar.
It's a kind of taffy and the wrappers have jokes on them
Fish from Sweden :)
If you have ever been to Mugsys (in BF) they give you these.
I'm rich, I got 100 Grand :)
I think Hershey's makes hugs too
This is a long tube of basically sugar. You open the end and pour it into your mouth.
Really really REALLY sour!!!!
Skittles with an "M" insead of an "S"
Reese's
It's a candy ring and you suck on it

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