Candy is the usual term for sweets.
Latin-African American
Every sweet except cough sweets because they were for health.Anyways
I don't know about US sweets and candy, but according to my Belgian flatmate, British chocolate and candy is far sweeter that that found on the continent. And the British do have a reputation for bad teeth...
These days, money. Many many years before, usually sweets, eggs or dried fruits.
i don't think that he did eat sweets.
Australian children usually call sweets lollies"Lollies" refers to hard boiled lollies or chewy jelly sweets, although many are called by brand name. For example, each of the following are the equivalent of sweets: toffees, Minties, Fantales, Lifesavers. Any type of chocolate bar or individual chocolates is simply referred to as"chocolate".
Children like sweets.
baker
you should eat less fats and less sweets for the children. you should eat less fats and less sweets for the children.
Latin-African American
candy
partychef
Every sweet except cough sweets because they were for health.Anyways
As a matter of fact...THEY DO!
Oh, dude, math time! So, if the headmaster brings in 423 sweets and each child gets 16, you just divide 423 by 16 to find out how many children get 16 sweets. That's like, around 26 children. But hey, who's counting anyway, right?
The Pointed Umbrella is located behind Aunt Taffy, she is the lady who only sells sweets to the children, you will see her when you are on your way to the market.
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