Somehow I can't accept the fact that these candies are three different colors but only one flavor. C'mon, would it kill them to throw in a little lemon or orange or anything other than sugar and wax?
You're early -- *October 30th* is National Candy Corn Day! Just couldn't wait to get the party started, eh?
BTW, Roman, there is a version of candy corn with a brown stripe at the bottom instead of yellow, and if you sort of zone out a bit and think "chocolate chocolate chocolate" as you are chewing, you can ALMOST taste artificial chocolate. Hope that news makes National Candy Corn Day just a little merrier, chez vous.
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Somehow I can't accept the fact that these candies are three different colors but only one flavor. C'mon, would it kill them to throw in a little lemon or orange or anything other than sugar and wax?
The most honest use of high fructose corn syrup out there.
Delicious!
You're early -- *October 30th* is National Candy Corn Day! Just couldn't wait to get the party started, eh?
BTW, Roman, there is a version of candy corn with a brown stripe at the bottom instead of yellow, and if you sort of zone out a bit and think "chocolate chocolate chocolate" as you are chewing, you can ALMOST taste artificial chocolate. Hope that news makes National Candy Corn Day just a little merrier, chez vous.
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