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12 responses to “Silent Sunday: 7-28-’24. Candy shop finds”

  1. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

    Somehow, I can’t get too excited about Skittles. 😉

    1. singlikewildflowers Avatar

      Same here…I’m not a Skittles fan but then the drinks too? That may be sugar load and the sugar high is probably going to be unappealing. What are these candy shops thinking??

      1. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

        Maybe they’ve invested in dental practices?

      2. singlikewildflowers Avatar

        Omg, your comment got me rolling!!

      3. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

        Heh heh . . .

  2. Linda Schaub Avatar

    I don’t think I’ve ever had Skittles candy nor the pop. The pickle cotton candy (in Canada, we call it candy floss) doesn’t excite me and I would be afraid I would pull out a filling with the gummy breakfast. 🙂 So I like Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Crackers – Meijer grocery store is on Facebook – they show new items and I was surprised to see “Spicy Dill Pickle Goldfish Crackers” – um, not sure I’d like that, would you?

    1. singlikewildflowers Avatar

      “Spicy Dill Pickle Goldfish Crackers” sound interesting for the the taste buds I’ll pass!
      You’re not missing out on the Skittles. I like the name but not the taste of them.

      1. Linda Schaub Avatar

        Yes, I agree – an odd taste I’d think. I’ll stick with my whole grain, plain Jane Goldfish crackers. They do come in a wide variety of flavors though. Okay, I won’t get any Skittles then. 🙂

  3. Pooja G Avatar

    Pickle is an interesting choice for the flavour!

    1. singlikewildflowers Avatar

      For the adventurous taste testers!

  4. Prior... Avatar

    I wonder the dangerous chemicals in those skittles drinks.
    I have heard that the the skittles candies are kind of loaded with dyes, heavy metals, and loads of sugar….

    “California is where the attempt to ban certain food additives, including those used in Skittles, was proposed. Specifically, a California bill aimed to ban the use of potassium bromate, brominated vegetable oil, propylparaben, red dye No.3, and titanium dioxide (except for titanium dioxide, which was not ultimately banned) in food products.”

  5. rajkkhoja Avatar
    rajkkhoja

    Beautiful cotten candy & skittles. How test that’. I don’t know how it’.

    Tack care ! How both kids?

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