hmm does nutella count as candy??
my newest :)
I rediscovered a candy a few years ago, one of those old fashioned candies that you got only during Halloween when some old couple bought their favorite candy and wanted to give something unique. I remember So many more different candies than I can recall their names, but the one I rediscovered is Necco Wafers. They come in a random assortment within whatever package size you get, a lá 'Smarties' which I also like, but Necco Wafers are large magical Quarter sized wonders. There are dark brown, tan, pastel green, yellow, pink and others I don't recall. The magick comes when you are stranded traveling along the Illinois Toll roads with barely enough gas money as you look for work, that when you approach an automated and unattended booth you can throw Necco Wafers in the basket carefully, the machine accepts them. Being equally made of 'star stuff' as the metal of coins, forged in the hearts of supernovae and scattered within every galaxy of the universe Necco Wafers come in twelve kinds. The colors typically match the flavours but once I had thrown in a few last quarters in a toll basket, and hungrily drove through the night I ate the last few Necco's I had. The colors unwilling to give up their secrets in the darkness, I turned on the dome light and was again surprised by the color of the remaining half wafer in my fingers compared to the flavour on my tongue. In an instant I realized that this wafer was Strange, and resembled the subatomic particle, 'Strange'. I then tried to align All the colors and flavours of Necco Wafers into an orderly fashion with the current chart of the Standard Model's subatomic particles. Every thing we know of on earth and possibly elsewhere are comprised of these, and if I could but arrange Necco's or quarks and gluons and bosons and hadrons I could have anything I wanted. With Necco's you can stack pairs or triples and have more flavours than you can imagine.
Considering the difficulty in making everything else I'd want from the never-appearing-singly quarks, the sometimes effervescent leptons, and unknown flavor bosons - I can at least have my change and eat it too.
Thrillseekers who love Kit-Kats, people enamored of Japanese products, and green tea drinkers;
KitKat in Japan has a Green Tea flavour probably difficult to obtain without ebay j-list or some other such sites ( hopefully I'm not breaking any rules here. Honestly I am not employed by both, or either)
Necco Wafers as a staple, sustaining candy. Pocky for fun, kitkats, smarties, Hageland Dark Chocolate, and some unknown European raspberry chocolate Christmas-tree-placed treat that I barely remember, but for years afterwards the foil and frilled paper covers placed on the tree as a reminder of Christmas Past. I wish I knew what those candies were and where to get them.
Laffy Taffy mmmmm so good!!
Mmmm love kit Kat's or anything chocolate
Dark Chocolate - preferably Dove's
Turkisk peppar! It's black salt licorice from Sweden... Om nom nom nom nom nom!
Peanut M&M's! You are getting the best of both worlds, chocolate and salt!!
I am very much one for Cadburry Irish cream bars, not that I can ever find them...
Cherry Mash, its the best candy bar
Favourite lolly- red frogs or sour worms
Favourite chocolate- crunch
Hm..... Sneakers!! Or Toblerone!!! Or sour gummy worms!! Or Hersheys Milk chocolate or those with Almonds! Or chocolate with Macadamia nuts! Or Hazelnuts! Gosh this is soooo difficult! xD