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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMy favorite Halloween candy: Reeces, Snickers, Left Twixs...
anything chocolate really. And I hate there are no longer black dots in a box of Dots.
Anyone else?
sakabatou
(42,204 posts)Left Twixs? Is there really a difference?
leftieNanner
(15,201 posts)Don't let Right Twix hear you say that!!
brush
(53,977 posts)I agee on Butterfingers. I love those too.
jmowreader
(50,594 posts)It had Left Twix and Right Twix in it. The only difference is the label.
brush
(53,977 posts)Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)Wingus Dingus
(8,059 posts)My teeth can't do those anymore, however. Aside from that, Reese's cups are the gold standard of halloween candy.
Archae
(46,373 posts)brush
(53,977 posts)Archae
(46,373 posts)Milky Ways, 3 Musketeers, etc.
hlthe2b
(102,534 posts)I buy Starburst, Skittles, Sweet Tarts, Gummy Bears, and the like-- because I personally WON'T be tempted to eat them. Important since I haven't had hardly anyone come by the past several years so odds are I'll have most of it leftover.
a kennedy
(29,773 posts)JMHO of course.
hlthe2b
(102,534 posts)yummmmmmmm!
USALiberal
(10,877 posts)patphil
(6,253 posts)jmowreader
(50,594 posts)However when my parents lived in St. Maries, ID, Dad always bought the fun size Sugar Daddy suckers. They lived on a street the trick or treaters didnt go up so the only two trick or treaters he ever got were his two granddaughters therefore, since he was going to have to eat the whole bag he got what he liked.
Walleye
(31,151 posts)Walleye
(31,151 posts)sakabatou
(42,204 posts)EYESORE 9001
(26,028 posts)as they were in my younger days. Theyre still good, but definitely not the same as I remember.
Walleye
(31,151 posts)They ruined the taste of Coca-Cola that way
Klaralven
(7,510 posts)brush
(53,977 posts)Walleye
(31,151 posts)Nevilledog
(51,286 posts)Shermann
(7,488 posts)Handfuls and handfuls of sweet, sweet candy corn!
ProfessorGAC
(65,403 posts)I know I'm not supposed to tell you this, but left Twix & right Twix are the same. Everything you've heard is just marketing!
Big Twix fan here! Plus, Milky Way, Snickers, Reese's, & Baby Ruth.
Oh, & the $100,000 bar!
brush
(53,977 posts)I say "pshaw". I do like Baby Ruths though.
Demovictory9
(32,493 posts)Raine
(30,541 posts)Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)brush
(53,977 posts)Although I still do when I see them in those bins leading to the cashier in pharmacy stores.
Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)The same went for the black piece in a pack of Chuckles, and black jelly beans.
electric_blue68
(15,030 posts)Even as a kid I found I liked Dark Choc better - thus Hershey's Special Dark. Also liked their ?Crackle w rice crispies, the ?good bar one with peanuts. Kisses.
Non Pareils.
M&Ms.
I love Reese's but they weren't around yet.
Still not a big fan of caramel, though I liked some Cracker Jack's. Did they ever mix CJs and while peanuts together? 🤔
brush
(53,977 posts)wrapped in a paper tube, right?
Did you ever get a chance to taste the dark chocolate Snickers that were out four or five years ago?
Sublime.
But they discontinued them. I was crushed.
Celerity
(43,756 posts)brush
(53,977 posts)Celerity
(43,756 posts)There are a tonne of great Swedish candies as well.
Most every Swedish supermarket has a giant wall of lösgodis (loose candy)
brush
(53,977 posts)PlanetBev
(4,104 posts)Not only for that array of candy, but to get away from all the Fascist Trumpers here.
Celerity
(43,756 posts)And very few RW gits, at least not the US-style, out in the open, in your face types.
I love it here, somewhat to my surprise. After one year I was so homesick for London, but the 2nd year was better, and my wife is also content for now. It deffo is not for everyone, but if you approach Sweden on its own terms, the rewards can be great indeed. The stress levels are crazy low, and there are tonnes of cultural events, etc.
brush
(53,977 posts)Forgive me for switching topics but the different European countries fascinate me. Also when I ask if those were UK sweets, you said no, British. It that a preference over UK?
Celerity
(43,756 posts)We came here for my post grad and her work, plus wanted to live outside of London some more and going back to the US was never on the menu. Especially for my wife, she doesn't like the US much at all other than to play tourist. 2 years there (whilst I read for my MBA) was enough for her.
Not sure where we move to next. Have a few acceptable places, but one (Hong Kong) is rapidly fading away due to the Chinese crackdown. For now we stay in Stockholm and just travel when it all becomes a bit too 'close' and our wanderlust kicks in. Covid has affected this, obviously, but it is slowly opening up, faster in some areas.
PlanetBev
(4,104 posts)And Butterfinger and Reeses Peanut Butter Cups.