Candy



Candy is basically crack for children and makes them dependent in unwholesome ways.

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  1. Unfortunately I am a candy addict - well, actually a chocolate addict. As can be seen on my post - thanks for visiting.

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  2. Oooh lots of sweets.. Lot's is my favourite candy of all! Happy weekend

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  3. Be still my heart!!!

    Well, I have one candy that's nutless, and one candy with nuts...stop by and enjoy the sweetness!

    Have a great weekend.

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  4. Oh I love the color of the candies together! I want some!

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  5. My kids ate candy. They are now 31 and 33 and turned out to be fine young men. I love candy! Great shot.

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  6. Oh, that's not just candy for the tastebuds but for the eye, too- great shot! Thanks for stopping by! :)

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  7. I LOVE candy. Chocolate of course is my favorite. :)

    Happy Hunting from CrAzY Working Mom

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  8. Now that's a lot of candy (sweets) ;0)

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  9. So true! However, I think I love chocolate even more than my kids!

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  10. A lot of candies! Oh my my teeth will ache from eating all of those! Happy hunting!

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  11. That's a terrific shot of the candy.

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  12. oooh can i jump in? ;-)

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  13. this is goo, i did bins of candy also

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  14. I love those candy bins. They are such a temptation.

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  15. I just like chocolate. :) Hope you are having a good weekend - waving from Australia. :)

    http://lesliesmyers.blogspot.com/2008/05/photohunt-venice-candy-store.html

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  16. And bulk candy stores have so many tempting treats. You can see my Canadian candy offering by clicking here. – Margy

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  17. i cannot live without candy :)

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  18. It isn't just crack for kids. *giggle* I've had to try really hard to avoid its sugary goodness. =)

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  19. Wooooo...grab them grab them...hands full of them...:D

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  20. I've never thought of candy quite that way, but as I think about it I suppose you're right. Still, I can't imagine growing up without having at least a little :-) Thanks for stopping by Spatter...

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  21. I would like to sample something like that but I had gastric bypass surgery to lose weight (almost 200 pounds thus far lost) two years ago and I've avoided sugars since then with very few exceptions. If I consume too much sugar, I will get a case of "dumping syndrome" which suffice to say is quite unpleasant. This is something all gastric bypass patients will get from time to time from eating too much, eating too fast, consuming too much sugars or carbs, and sometimes from foods that just don't sit well. It's not life threatening and usually lasts only about 20 minutes, but it's no fun.

    BTW, there is a store here in Tallahassee that stocks some hard-to-find imported candy mostly from Great Britain, Belgium and Japan and another little store just up the road in Havana, Florida (an antique shop mecca if you’re ever in the area) that sells British foods including plenty of candy. And there are several Oriental markets in the area with plenty of Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese candies.

    I've got my PhotoHunt entry up at http://www.anniemayhem.com/cgi-bin/wordpress/ in case you're interested. If you do visit, please leave a comment and feel free to explore the rest of my little blog.

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  22. a nice shot. i also enjoyed your banner; what a chuckle it gave me

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