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sugar candy
noun
Candy, confectionery
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There are ample samples of jam and maple sugar candy.
Offerings that are ordinarily seen at Hindu temples -- flowers, incense, sugar candy -- were presented before the tomb.
Analysts said Cadbury was probably looking at Nabisco's sugar candy business in the United States, where it is currently weak.
In Cockaigne the rivers run with wine, the hills are made of sugar candy and there are no lawyers.
In the present study, a simple approach to study the weight loss of a standard hard sugar candy after 3 minutes of passive incubation between tongue dorsum and palate was tested.
On Saturday or Sunday mornings, the center of activity is Peltier's, where you are as likely to find mousetraps and motor oil as the ubiquitous maple sugar candy.
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Her "Button Candy" pieces are actually casts of people's navels arranged on paper strips to resemble the familiar sugar candies.
He adds swirls of fruit preserves and marmalade to his blended drinks, and he tops them with colored sugar, candies and Gummy Bears.
Mr. Quasthoff was especially delightful in conveying Mozart's frisky eroticism in "Warnung," a warning to fathers to keep their young daughters, their "sugar candies," out of harm's way.
Heart shaped boxes, heart shaped sugar candies, candies colored in pink, red, or white and big bows symbolize the love candy gives affection.
Sugar candies in the shape of flowers (wasanbon) and a dry cookie with ginkgo leaf design were served before the tea.
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