Candy with C

  • Classic sweet; chocolate counts as candy.

  • Spun sugar treat; definitely a candy.

  • Peppermint stick candy; fits the category.

  • Chewy caramel candies are classic sweets.

  • Well-known Halloween candy pieces.

  • Well-known Halloween candy pieces.

  • Nestle Crunch bar is a famous candy.

  • A type of candy; chocolate bar fits.

  • Chocolate bar with crisped rice; candy.

  • Plural OK - peppermint holiday candies.

  • British term for cotton candy; valid.

  • Cadbury Crunchie is a known candy bar.

  • Classic branded candy bar; fits.

  • Coated apple confection; counts as candy.

  • A classic candy type; totally fits the C theme.

  • Sweet gum is confectionery; counts as candy.

  • Famous candy bar brand (Canada).

  • Conversation hearts are classic candies.

  • Gummy cola-bottle candies; valid.

  • Sweet chewy caramels are real candy.

  • UK term for cotton candy; a valid sweet.

  • A novelty candy; sugar sticks for pretend play.

  • Fairground favorite: apples coated in candy.

  • Famous Cadbury chocolate eggs; definite candy.

  • Chocolate bar brand (Canada); valid candy.

  • Little chocolate candies, like Hershey's Kisses.

  • Well-known chocolate bar brand; candy.

  • Gummy cola-bottle candies; sweet treat.

  • Generic chewy sweets; counts as candy.

  • Cadbury Creme Egg candy; classic treat.

  • Well-known chewing gum brand; sweet candy.

  • Fair treat: apple coated in hard candy shell.

  • Apple dipped in caramel; a yummy candy treat.

  • Real candy; colorful sugar dots on paper.

  • A type of candy made of chocolate; valid.

  • Plural is fine—candy-coated apples treat.

  • Spicy red heart candies, Valentine favorite.

  • Chocolate-shaped frogs sold as candy treats.

  • Easter chocolate figure—definitely candy.

  • Cherry blasters
  • Yes—caramel sweets are classic candy.

  • Famous chocolate brand; counts as candy.

  • Yes—coconut sweets are real candies.

  • Classic candy bar brand; fits the category.

  • Well-known mint candies; counts as candy.

  • Edible candy jewelry—totally counts!

  • Yes—British for cotton candy, a sugary treat.

  • Yes—refers to Cadbury Creme Eggs, famous candy.

  • Yes—coconut-filled candy bar is a real sweet.

  • Yes—chocolate-coated raisins are a classic candy.

  • Yes—small disc-shaped chocolates sold as candy.

  • Yes—Cadbury Cherry Ripe bar, common in Australia.

  • Caramel corn
  • Yes—shorthand for Cadbury Creme Egg candy.

  • Yes—Nestlé Crunch Bar is a well-known candy.

  • Yes—hard boiled cola-flavored sweets.

  • Yes—Cadbury Chomp is a real chocolate bar.

  • Yes—lollipop flavor; a clear single candy type.

  • Yes—gummy cola-bottle candies (also called cola bottles).

  • Plural of Cadbury Crunchie bar; common in UK.

  • Famous Cadbury honeycomb toffee candy bar.

  • Movie-theater candy of coated cookie dough.

  • Nestlé Chunky chocolate bar is real candy.

  • Chocolate covered cherries
  • Foil-wrapped chocolate coins are candy.

  • US classic: Cracker Jack caramel corn candy.

  • Classic jelly candy brand called Chuckles.

  • Rock-shaped sweets sold as “candy rocks” count.

  • Yum! A real cinnamon hard candy treat.

  • Carmel apple
  • Yes, a real confection: fruit preserved in sugar.

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