In a church, you might find individually wrapped candies like mints or butterscotch, often offered as a breath freshener during services. Occasionally, there might be small bags of gummy candies or chocolate treats, especially during holiday events or children's activities. These treats are typically kept modest and simple, reflecting the church's community-oriented and welcoming atmosphere.
Honestly, it depends on the church and what kind of people they have there. My old church had a children's program, and most kids love candy, so of course, they had candy. However churches generally do not contain sweet treats.
Beehive candy, candy corn
By "candy coating", you mean, are they sometimes found in candy? Well in that case, the answer is YES! In such places as China and India, some people eat candy bugs (real life ones) such as bugs in lollipops etc.
what kind of candy is good for your teeth
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The infamous mailbox cat.
How can candy be overweight? Eating loads of candy makes you overweight though.
the cool candy -anonymus
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Every single , kind of candy .
yes he did but it is not the kind of candy that we have todayyy!!
Coconut candy and chocolate.