There really weren't candy stores in the 1700's. Before this time, candy was a luxury only afforded to the wealthy, but in the 1700's candy began to be more accessible to others. It was sold mainly in barrels in general stores.
Try googling "1700s people"
it looked like a joke
the average height of a British man in 1700 is 5'6" or 5'7" depending on where you look.
Cumulus clouds look like cotton candy.
Cumulus clouds look like cotton candy.
They looked big
Expired candy is look like a that is a colour is changed and its stick some white bacteria.
a coin from the 1700s look like ........... in the side heads it still has the same face of someone the other side has a guitar, a violin, and a trumpet with a book next to it i have one that's from 1796
it looks like a real house but it is made out of candy
It looks like a pink mountain with lollipops and candy pieces stuck to it.
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It loooks like you took a peice of candy and sucked it!!