Candy Question
#22
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Northern California, Sonoma Co.
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I felt bad, but honestly, I thought who thinks like that when it comes to candy? She sure didn't get that from me!
#23
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Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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I don't like candy, and being diabetic that is a good thing, but just don't mention to me about brownies, warm, soft, perfect brownies....I said don't mention them didn't I? Lol! i decided that when I was told that I was diabetic, that I would chose one treat to keep, and give up the rest except for once in a blue moon. My A1c is perfect, so I will keep eating my occaisional brownie, and DH and the neighbors enjoy when I make them since I "force" them to eat the leftovers. Lol!
#24
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Live Oak, Texas
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I have eaten chocolate from all over the world and have found none as good as good old American Hershey bars. That is my first choice followed by Peppermint Patty's, Milky Way. 5th Avenue and Mounds.
#27
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: The Colony, TX
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See's are my favorites and they actually have stores elsewhere now - not sure what other states but we have one in No TX at Stone Briar Mall and it is a real one where they have pre-wrapped and you can also get you box specially put together just as you like.
#28
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Location: Wis
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Jelly Bellies, Good N Plenty, Milk Duds, Skittles, dark chocolate of any kind
When we go through Missouri or KS I like to get a Cherry Mash. I like Stuckey's pecan logs too, but haven't seen any for a long time.
When we go through Missouri or KS I like to get a Cherry Mash. I like Stuckey's pecan logs too, but haven't seen any for a long time.
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