Fluff - favorite candy

by larc 55 Replies latest jw friends

  • ozziepost
    ozziepost

    Here's mine:

    I'm eating one right now as I type.

    Cheers, Ozzie

  • Vivamus
    Vivamus

    OMG, Ozzie! You like Hopjes?! How utterly cool of you!

  • TheStar
    TheStar

    Hey Valis,

    Chico Sticks!!! OMG they were my favorite as a kid and I haven't had one in years!

    I think a better question for me is what candy don't you like cause there are not many. I've always been a hard core candy junkie... hehe

    Anything Chocolate, on the expensive side Godiva and Finnish chocolates with hazelnuts.

    Some all time favorites would be:

    Kit Kats

    Mars Bars

    Hershey's chunks with Almonds (or good chocolate covered almonds)

    Whatchamacallit

    Turtles and other nut cluster varieties

    Ferraro Rochers

    Cadbury anything

    Definately gummy lifesavers rock and are much better than gummy bears.

    Sour cherries and the variety flavored sours as well.

    Blow Pops - Sour Apple ...mmmm...

  • bigfloppydog
    bigfloppydog

    Smarties!

    "When you eat your Smarties, do you eat the red ones last? (Yes)

    "Do you suck them very slowly, or crunch them very fast? (I crack them in half, suck out the chocolate, and crunch the candie part.)

    AERO BARS (Comfort food)

  • Xena
    Xena

    uuumm lilacs my mom used to make divinity too...had to be on just the right day though....and her fudge was to die for!!!!!

    How do you eat your Reeses Buttercup??? very important question! I like to nibble the chocolate all around the edges and then bite into it...savoring that wonderful blend of chocolate and peanut butter....

    Hot Tamales are good too!

  • GentlyFeral
    GentlyFeral

    COMF, you're a man of excellent taste...oh, was I supposed to go there?

    Um. I wasn't much into candy even before being diagnosed w/ diabetes at the end of July, but I did like the novelty value of those Droste (Tobler?) chocolate apples and oranges. My favorite, when I was a kid, was "Chunky" -- an undersized but very rich tidbit of chocolate crammed with cashews, raisins and maybe coconut. It costs as much as a full-sized bar and weighs only about half as much, but it's worth it, if you can find it.

    And almost anything by Russell Stover. And Jelly Bellies (which are a high-quality jellybean, not jelly babies, which are akin to "Gummi Bears").

    By sheer good luck, I just discovered a not-sucky brand of sugar-free chocolate: Elite, which comes in plain bars of milk or bittersweet chocolate. Give me a square of that and a few cashews and I'm happy. Can we get a website?

    Oh my god. I didn't know there were sugar-free Jelly Bellies.

    GentlyFeral

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