No one picks them here in Sweden. We buy our candy like this by the weight:
They have a smaller version of this at IKEA, I love the rum chocolates.
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Not sure what Swedish fish is, but I think of the little light blue candy fishes that taste heavenly. My favourite candy when I was a child, and I still like them even though I never eat them now
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No one picks them here in Sweden. We buy our candy like this by the weight:
We have that in Canada too. Pretty much all grocery stores have a section like this (I believe that is also true of the US, no?).
some grocery stores have this, but they are really small. Most of the malls have an entire store that looks like this.
I typically don't care for buying candy like this, as I usually see little kids grabbing candy out of the bins with their hands and then throwing it back in there, or doing a lick and stick back in the bin.
The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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No one picks them here in Sweden. We buy our candy like this by the weight:
- Christopher McCandless
That, I'd say, wins for best candy ; )
I typically don't care for buying candy like this, as I usually see little kids grabbing candy out of the bins with their hands and then throwing it back in there, or doing a lick and stick back in the bin.
- Christopher McCandless