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You stick all the candy corn onto your teeth like some kind of crazy, multi-fanged vampire. You laugh at yourself. Nobody else really laughs with you, though, so you just eat the candy in silence. | You stick all the candy corn onto your teeth like some kind of crazy, multi-fanged vampire. You laugh at yourself. Nobody else really laughs with you, though, so you just eat the candy in silence. | ||
{{time}} | {{time}} | ||
|sugar=yes | |sugar=yes | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* {{wikipedia|Stephenie Meyer}} wrote the {{wikipedia|Twilight (series)|Twilight}} series of vampire books. | * {{wikipedia|Stephenie Meyer}} wrote the {{wikipedia|Twilight (series)|Twilight}} series of vampire books. |
Revision as of 21:54, 19 June 2010
candy corn
Plural: pieces of candy corn
The tendency to make candy things that look like other edible things that aren't candy is a confusing one. Candy pumpkins, for instance. Or bubblegum tacos, or the fruit-shaped runts, or honey-glazed ham. Well, maybe not the last one. Though it is delicious.
This particular candy is a large piece of candy corn. It's made of waxy, mostly flavorless colored sugar. As such, there's not much to recommend it, but some people seem to like it.
Miscellaneous Item
Autosell value: 10
{{#vardefine:consumable|no}}Contains sugar (1)
{{#vardefine:consumable|yes}}
How Obtained
- Any combat
References
- Stephenie Meyer wrote the Twilight series of vampire books.