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Pattern: Flowers + Lollies 🍭🌷
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Kyo finally received this figurine:
fun gummies ^-^
Went "Adult" Trick or Treating! 🎃
(It's basically buying your own candy from the local candy store lol)
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Far Left Picture: Kasugai Fruit Gummies (Lychee, Mango, and Strawberry flavored) and Jovy Mango Revolcado Lollipops (Mango and Chile flavored)
Far Right Picture: Bloody Candy Spray (Cherry flavored)
Bottom Picture: Hotlix Lollipops with Real Bugs (Apple, Tequila, and Grape flavored)
Does any other country have chicken feet lollies or is this purely Australian?
i gotta know— did you have that meatball bubble gum already in your head or did you look up ‘weird flavors of candy’ or something to find it just for that ask kdhdgsjk
Ok, so this has nothing to do with Undertale, but I live a block away from a Curiosity and Antiques store. They’re big on supporting local artists so I sell some of the stuff I make there on commission.
One of the ‘Curiosities’ they sell is weird ass novelty candy, and I always go look when I’m in and out with new stuff or to pick up my cut. They didn’t have that exact candy, but it was an “Italian Meatball Flavoured Gumball” box, so the second that ask came in...I knew.
I just had the weirdest thing
..I had-...white fudge that tasted like sour watermelon???
And it- It did not taste great?
This was something Remus would make and take joy in eating, because he would pass it off as watermelon flavored scented soap, and I just-
I don’t know why I ate it but I couldn’t stop-
this is the culprit
You might think it’s weird to have candy kits where you use powders and water and molds to make sweet treats that look like cheeseburgers...
But imagine what American trends looks like to Japanese people!
(via EXCLUSIVE: Japanese Candy)