Depends on which brand you choose. Some only have certain bones, while others only have the skull. I don't think there are any candy manufacturers that make the full body of bones. You could always use a candy recipe you like and make your own.
Yes, you can make skeleton candy at home. You'll need a mold (like the one at the following website: http://www.amazon.com/Coffin-With-Skeleton-Candy-Mold/dp/B00085FD22) and you'll need to find a recipe for the type of candy you wish to make.
Kids like to eat candy but Halloween candy in the shape of skeletons may scare some of the younger trick or treaters. I recommend candy in the shape of witches and cats.
in candy land
Cumulus clouds look like cotton candy.
If making skeleton candy is out of the question, try this site: http://www.candywarehouse.com/scaryskeletons.html For only $19.80, you receive 12 small coffins with candy skeletons inside. If you would like to challenge your creative side, making skeleton candy is definitely an option. Here is how to make skeleton candy (cupcake, too!): http://www.wilton.com/blog/index.php/grab-their-attention-with-skeleton-candy-treats/
A skeleton is a building made up off bones
Naga looks like a skeleton of a dragonoid.
Expired candy is look like a that is a colour is changed and its stick some white bacteria.
it looks like a real house but it is made out of candy
it looks the shape of are body
Noggenfogger potion
a long beak and like a humon body