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What is the best candy at Easter? Poal soon!

shortylickens

No Lifer
Being that we already know Easter has the best candy, there is no need to discuss the issue.
So we move on to the other issue: Which brand?

I already looked at what my mom gave me that I cant eat, and I am a fattie so I know plenty of other brands. Lets nominate and then decide.

Sees
Dove
Regular Hershys
Fannie May
Nestle
Godiva
Cadbury
Reeses
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Evidence of Fanny May:
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Easter has horrid candy. The only saving grace is Jelly Belly jelly beans. I'll have to go with Hershey. I like their chocolate.
 
Cadbury Eggs.

When I was growing up in the Midwest, I used to get these huge chocolate eggs with fillings that had designs in them from a local candy shop. They weighed in at a pound a piece!
 
I eat candy once/year and it's frozen cadbury creme eggs 🙂

I have like one/day from the time they put them out on the shelves till they're no longer sold.
 
Well as far as the boxed chocolates go, Helen Grace is better than anything on that initial list.

As for the the mass market crap, Whoppers Robin Eggs Candy and Marshmallow Peeps. Wouldn't be Easter without them.

-KeithP
 
I don't really life any easter-specific candy. Stuff like Peeps and Creme Eggs are too sweet, they like parodies of real candy. Even the chocolate bunnies are crap because they're usually made out of 4th-rate chocolate.
 
Cadbury Eggs. Only available for two months, then the government takes them away. I noticed they stopped selling them in the three packs though. At least where I shop.
 
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