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I don't like those peanut candies shown in the first posting. I also don't like real tart candy of any kind, I don't like real cheap chocolate or white chocolate.
I don't know what they are called or even if they are considered "candy" but anyone remember those little wax "pop bottles" with some kind of liquid in them? Nasty.
I don't like those orange peanuts either...another traumatic childhood vomit experience. LOL
Good N Plenty Candy cause they have the licorice center
I'm also not a huge fan of Jolly Ranchers or
Spiced Gumdrops
What's this microwave thing some of you mentioned with the Marshmallow Peeps/Peets?
I saw the picture of the circus peanuts and flashed back to when I was a little kid! my dad loved those things. he could eat them by the bagful. I don't know how, because I thought they were the worst..also, bad cheap chocolate and even really good chocolates with those weird fruit flavored(orange or cherry cream fillings).
Those pictures are gross. It made me laugh to remember how when the Easter Bunny came we would let my little sister take all the marshmallow filled candies and big eggs since they tasted so bad. She was happy because they were bigger and it looked like she had a lot more candy and we were happy sticking to the chocolate eggs which tasted better.
I also don't like dark chocolate (ick), so... anything dark.
The candy buttons on paper I always hated, too... half paper with it, they were so weird. And they didn't even really taste- it was like a teeny plop of pretty sugar.
And this is a gum, so many not "candy" per se, but Bazooka Gum- yuck! The pink block of hard gum with the comic inside... that gum was always so HARD.. and it became REALLY hard the longer you chewed... always hurt my jaw. And, lost it's flavor after literally 3 minutes.
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