candy maker
is it a flasher?
A (musical) composer is 'sakkyokuka' in Japanese.
A person with a bad temper is called "enojon"I agree but also.....A person with bad temper is also called temper active.
Candy, dandy, handy, sandy. Andy Candy Dandy Handy Randy Sandy Brandy
This Slogan belongs to the famed "Kit-Kat" candy bar:)
A candy wrapper!
a person who creates games is called a game designer
An Illustrator is the person who draws pics for books the author is the writer
The script-writer.
candy
if you call a peppermint a candy then a type of candy has chocolate and candy in it is those chocolates with the peppermint pieces in it.
A person who believes they are sick or even creates illnesses, is often called a hypochondriac.
It depends on the candy and what the person has done with it.
Has is the third-person singular form of have. If the subject is singular, use has. If it is plural, use have. For example, The boy has some candy. The boys have some candy. The boy has gone home. The boys have gone home. Have is also the imperative form. For example, Have some candy! If the subject is the first-person personal pronoun "I" or the second-person personal pronoun "you" then use "have" instead of "has." I have some candy You have some candy. We have some candy. They have some candy. He has some candy. She has some candy. It has some candy. (This is because he/she/it are third person singular.)
what u make call it
no, chocolate is not a candy even though we call it Halloween candy or candy bars. chocolate and candy are in completely different categories
A person who makes fudge is often referred to as a confectioner or candy maker. In a more casual context, they might simply be called a fudge maker. This individual specializes in creating various types of fudge, which is a soft, creamy candy made from sugar, butter, and milk.