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candies, sweets
It means, "some sweets," or "some candies."
Postage stamps, some sweets/candies.
they made sweets and candies-- similar to the role of confectioners today.
someone who makes candies and other sweets is called a confectioner. Sometimes confectioners sell sweets too but they may also be purchased form sweet shops and general grocery shops.
Like any sweets or candies, it's best to have them sparingly.
By giving them sweets, candies, pastries, chocolates, etc!
une pâtisserie (fem.) specializes in pastries. Une confiserie (fem.) is specialized in sweets and candies. There are many pâtisseries-confiseries (doing both)
Some of the most common Christmas-time sweets include candy-canes, gingerbread, marshmallows, and a whole variety of various peppermint-flavored candies.
A sweetshop will sell sweets (candies in USA!) and a cake shop will sell cakes. Though, it is more likely that a shop will sell both products. The person selling sweets and cakes could be called a 'Confectioner.'
Bonbon is the French word for Candies ans sweets. There could be gelatin in some of them - the elastic ones.
Yes. Many stores and markets do begin to have many more chocolates and candies and sweets on display to be bought for the holidays.