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I found the old-time ribbon candy but these where on a stick with holiday decorations so cute. I like to suck on the peppermint, wintergreen, spearmint than they came-up with the chocolate mints. Do you like the fruit hard candies? Do you like butterscotch? Do you feel they taste different when they are packaged for our holiday? The holiday package of the hard candies makes me feel happy and I want to taste them. Happy holidays and have a gr8 day :present:
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yes remember when my grandmother gave it to me long time ago
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I enjoy the hard candy sticks from Cracker Barrel and I also enjoy mint candy. I keep plenty in my purse and pockets all year long.
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Yeah, I like hard candies...My favorite is Jolly Ranchers, but I also like butterscotch, peppermint, lemon and cinnamon hard candies.
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Yes, I do
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Yes, I do. Love peppermint and lemon.
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Hard candies are toward the bottom of the list of candy that I like. I remember our church used to put hard candies and peanuts in the shell in a "treat bag" that was given to us after the Children's Sunday School Christmas Program. The bag also had an orange or an apple and a handful of "Chocolate Bridge Mix" candy. The hard candy was my least favorite. The Bridge Mix was my favorite....especially the chocolate covered raisins.
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I do like hard candy, however most of the time it is to sweet.I would have to say peppermint is my favorite and lemon is a close second. :peace: :santa: :wave:
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Around Christmas i do enjoy some good old hard candy
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Yes, I like hard candy. I like Peppermint and Cinnamon.
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It depends on the flavor
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I do enjoy eating hard candy, but if I eat too much of it I get a sore mouth. I've even cut my tongue before now. My grandpa use to buy Werthers Originals for us and I would eat as many as he would allow. He was funny. He use to bury them in the garden and would then tell us there was a candy tree starting to grow in the back garden. It was so exciting to see the seedlings starting to grow out of the ground. I could never work out though how after he left, there was no more candy growing!
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Eating hard candy at Christmas time just "feels" like Christmas to me! Reminds me of my childhood!
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I more or less prefer a gummy candy to a hard candy, but there are certain hard candies that I will enjoy from time to time. I love the hard butterscotch candies, and I like Jolly Ranchers. There are probably more out there I like, but I just can't remember them right now!
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I enjoy hard-candies second to gum. The reason is that the flavor / candy lasts longer with the hard-candies vs with softer types (I hardly ever actually chew / crunch a hard-candy). Gobstoppers used to be my favorite (esp. the billiard ball sized ones) as I could get them to last several days (putting them by the sink in the bathroom when I brushed my teeth) usually until my parents spotted it and threw that "germ ridden thing" away ;)
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I do but it depends on the flavor!
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I like sweet things but i should not eat them.
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I love chocolate, and all types of mint.
However, at my age, it is not smart to have hard candy with old teeth :)
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I enjoy it when I have a sore throat. Very soothing on the throat.
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I like hard candy and have made it years ago
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sometimes, but I have to be careful because I tend to crunch down on them and get them stuck in my teeth, Im so afraid of pulling out my fillings!
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Certain kinds I enjoy. Usually l ended up biting it anyhow!!
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There are really only a few hard candies i enjoy, or situations where I want them. I like suckers from time to time. I also like butterscotch and peppermint to keep my mouth from drying out. I have to talk a lot as part of my job and find that i get sick feeling from continuously using throat lozenges/cough drops, so the candy route works better.
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sometimes, but I have to be careful because I tend to crunch down on them and get them stuck in my teeth, Im so afraid of pulling out my fillings!
I tend to do the same thing if I am not thinking about it.
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I do :heart: to hear the crunching sound.