If you could only eat one candy for the rest of your life, which would you choose?

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twistedmic

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It's a simple question. If you could only eat one candy for the rest of your life, what candy would you choose? It has to be a specific kind of candy and not a brand. A plain Hershey bar or Snickers would be an acceptable answer while Hershey's or Reese's would not be acceptable. Cookies, cakes, brownies ('special' or otherwise) and cupcakes do not count as candy.

As much as I love chocolate, I'd have to choose Haribo gummi bears as my one candy.
 

Lilani

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Hm, this is hard. I guess Nerds Ropes. I can get a chocolate fix through pastries and whatnot. But sweet, tangy, and chewy fruit crystals? That is something only candy can offer.
 

onewheeled

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Gotta go with chocolate-covered Charleston Chew.

Speaking of, I think I'm gonna drop by CVS Pharmacy to get a few sticks of it...
 

Gardenclaw

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Has to be the Kit Kat for me. The most versatile chocolate biscuit ever. Especially awesome with a nice cup of tea.
 

Radeonx

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Definitely Gummy Bears or something similar.
I can just get chocolate through non-candy...so I think I'm fine.
 

Kapol

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Lilani said:
Hm, this is hard. I guess Nerds Ropes. I can get a chocolate fix through pastries and whatnot. But sweet, tangy, and chewy fruit crystals? That is something only candy can offer.
That's actually a really good choice. And now I want a Nerds Rope, and the stores are closed...

As for myself, I'm not sure. You'll get burned out on pretty much anything you eat eventually. I might go with me mum's chocolate pudding pie or some cheesecake. Given just candy bars and such though, I'd likely go with Nerds Ropes as well, just because Lilani made me crave them.
 

Rawne1980

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Toblerone.

I absolutely love those triangles of chocolatey, honey and almond nougaty goodness.



I salute you Toblerone.
 

Jonluw

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Turkish pepper.
Wait for a minute while I look for a picture.
I don't really know why I choose this one.
I can get my fix of sweet stuff from pastries, but licorice and salmiak isn't that easy to get your hands on outside of candy.
 

CrystEarthPaw

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Twix Peanut butter bars, no question, perfect mix of chocolate, crunchy cookie, and of course the gods perfect gift they ever gave to us, peanut butter.
 

lobster1077

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Protein bars all day every day. It's the closest thing to junk food I eat anyway so alls well in Ponyville. Whoo whoo.
 

rodneyy

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tunnocks caramel

a great mix of caramel, waffer and chocolate. somehow manages to be chunky and soft at the same time.
 

lobster1077

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Jonluw said:
Turkish pepper.
Wait for a minute while I look for a picture.
Is that similar to Turkish delight? I remember eating a dozen boxes of that stuff back when I was a child with nothing left to lose.
 

iLazy

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Cadbury Creme Eggs.

So good, so perfect. DAMNIT! Why do they only come out around Easter now D: That's not fair... It's not fair at all.
 

Jonluw

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lobster1077 said:
Jonluw said:
Turkish pepper.
Wait for a minute while I look for a picture.
Is that similar to Turkish delight? I remember eating a dozen boxes of that stuff back when I was a child with nothing left to lose.
Not similar at all.
Turkish delight are these sticky, chewy bits made from fruit, no?
Turkish pepper (Tyrkisk peber) is a brand of hard licorice/ammonium chloride/pepper candy.