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Putting Haribo gummies (regular ones - not sour) on top of my list.
Also like Harry & Davids various toffee popcorn .
Target was selling the toffee at one time too.
Crackerjack - isn’t it located in the candy/snack aisle but there’s no telling where candy starts and stops and/or where the snack area starts.
Twizzlers - strawberr/cherry mostly. Every once in a while, black licorice
Marshmallow Peeps
Cotton candy
I’m sure there’s more but that’s all that I can think of at the present time.
Werther's regular and also the coffee flavor. And an old childhood fave that I recently re-found - Charms sweet & sour pops. But I love chocolate more than all of those!
Besides my favorite nonchoc candy, which is maple sugar candy that I can’t even get around here, Goetze’s caramel cream in either the Cowtails form or the cut disks that I had in childhood.
The real Skittles in the paper bag, not the ones in cardboard boxes sold at the dollar-only type stores, which taste a little different and sometimes may come from another country.
Bit-O-Honey and Big Hunk, but I bite a piece off with my front teeth and let them get soft and melt away, as opposed to immediately chewing them with my back teeth, as that may eventually contribute to pulling the older fillings out over time.
I sometimes zap them in the microwave first for 5-10 seconds so they are soft and pliable.
I also zap chocolate too, but mostly M&Ms.
Nothing better for me than to put a piece of chocolate in my mouth, and let it just set there undisturbed by any tongue movement, until it eventually melts into nothingness.
The same goes for the BOH and BH.
Salt Water Taffy.
The ones I've had and liked are from Santa Cruz, made right on the boardwalk.
You can stand there and watch them making it through the window.
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