Description

Melt in your mouth not your hands
Reese's Peanut butter cups made by
President Reagan kept them nearby
Gimme a Break
Where we live in space
twin biscuit sticks
You're not you when you're hungry
Cadbury yummy caramel filling
Camel saying I want a
Oh
famous NYC street
Just chocolate belly up to the
4th planet from the sun have a drink
you work for this so you can buy stuff
a small sultan of Swat
Looking for
Snap & Pop
Lots of Coconut
When you feel like a nut
spread it on your digits
libation high altitude place
3 heroic swordsmen
whips red or black
Jolly
Star
Try The Rainbow Taste The rainbow
Bit O
Dark chocolate & carmel
Original chewy caramels
exploding stone don't combine with soda
rice Krispies add chocolate
Collectable dispensers
twisted red sticks
Chocolate Milk that won't go off
Little mints
lickable on a stick and then chewy
calls Charlie Brown Chuck
over the eye & at end of a sentence points
Chewy Fruity Candy
small round bite sized in a tube
five flavors and thrown to you overboard
Mike and
dried raisins with choclate
New England Confectionery Company
peanutbutter molasses named after a Aunt
cheap candy
Good and

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