Douces gouttes is a French equivalent of the English phrase "sweet drams." The feminine plural phrase also translates as "sweet beads (drops, spots)" and "sweet little bits (of whisky or in fact of anything)" in English. The pronunciation will be "doo-sgoot" in French.
If you meant to ask about "sweet dreams" Belle rêves is the French equivalent of this expression.
"Sweet pea" in English is pois de senteur in French.
The feminine adjective douce in French means "soft" or "sweet" in English.
Garçon doux in French means "sweet boy" in English. This is never used in French.
"Sweet dreams!" in English means Fais de beaux rêves!("Make beautiful dreams!") or Pas de cauchemars! ("No nightmares!") in French.
It is doux in the masculine, douce in the feminine, for things that are naturally sweet. Artificially sweet is sucré(e) "sugared."
Bonbon is a food which means "correct" when translated from French to English. The masculine singular noun translates as "correct-correct" or "good-good" and "candy" or "sweet" conversationally in English. The pronunciation will be "bo-bo" in French.
Bref et concis is a French equivalent of the English phrase "short and sweet." The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "brief and concise" in English. The pronunciation will be "breh-fey ko-see" in French.
"Immediately!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Tout de suite! The adverbial phrase also translates as "Right now!" or "Straightaway!" in English. The pronunciation will be "too sweet" in northerly French and "too duh sweet" in southerly French.
"You are beautiful. I am hugging you, my sweet."
Sweet and salty
Douce vie! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Sweet life!" The feminine singular phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since French employs definite articles where English uses no "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) doos vee" in French.
"Sweet kisses" in English is dolci baci in Italian.