Favorite Candy

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My all time favorite candy is one I can't get anymore. I have been looking for a candy that I ate a lot of when I was a child, but it seems like no one else remembers it and to this day I haven't been able to find any evidence that it ever existed. But, I swear I'm not making this up, I clearly remember eating these.

I don't remember the name, I just remember it was caramel on the outside with some chocolate filler on the inside. It was small, round, and each piece came pre-wrapped. I recall the foil/plastic being a muted purple/redish brown color? and I'm 99% sure it had the Hershey logo on it. I've searched for it high and low, and have never found it. I thought I had gone crazy and just imagined it, but my older brother remembers it too (and brought it up without me mentioning it so I know he wasn't influenced by me). I just really want to find proof this candy existed so I can stop wondering if my memory is worse than I thought.

(And no, it wasn't Werthers, I hated those as a kid)

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Whoa...Nestle's Milk Chocolate, Nestle's Crunch, plain M&M's. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Sno-Caps, Kit-Kat bars, Three Musketeers' bars, Mounds, Almond Joy bars. Hershey Milk Chocolate bars, Chunky bars. Cella's chocolate-covered cherries. Cavendish&Harvey Mixed Fruit Selection hard candy.
 
Giant Sour Patch Kids
Sour Patch Watermelon Things
100 Grand Bars
Payday Bars
Black Licorice

(seasonal)
Saltwater Taffy
Chocolate Oranges
Cadbury Eggs
 
I found these candies at an Asian grocery store and they're the only ones I eat regularly now:

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There is also a 'Super Cola' flavour, but the Super Lemon is definitely the best in my opinion. They're sour on the outside and have the hard candy in the middle. Sour stuff has always been my favourite and I also like Jolly Ranchers. I'm not as big on chocolate as I used to be, I only eat Reese's Pieces and I don't even go out of my way for those anymore.
Super Cola is my favorite. I'd like to try the Super Umeboshi, though. I'll see if they have it at the Mitsuwa tomorrow.
 
Picked up some espresso candies (and a bag of Dum-Dums on the off chance I get rugrats in costumes knocking on my door). Pretty good, still prefer chocolate-covered espresso beans.
 
Maynard's sour wine gums.

Haribo cola bottles and gummy bears.

Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate.

Twizzlers, now and forever and always, despite the fact that the quality is in the toilet these days.

Wonka Bottlecaps and Runts.

Popeye candy sticks, formerly Popeye candy cigarettes.
 
Chocolate when I could still eat it: I always liked Cadbury and milk duds. And Butterfingers, once unironically told someone "not to lay a hand on my Butterfinger".

Skittles are another favorite of mine. Wild Berry are probably my favorite kind.

Overall I'd say my favorite candy would be gummy candy. A party store near me sells small containers with all kinds of shapes; worms, frogs, butterflys, armymen, dinosaurs, bears, coke bottles, you name it. They don't have any gummy Venus d' Milos yet but they do have the best candy of all time: Blue Gummy Sharks.
 
Haribo cola and cherry candies. I like combining them together for the cherry cola experience.
Dark chocolate
Peppermint bark
Red and black licorice
and circus peanuts
 
Haribo gummi bears, every other brand just seems to fall apart into mush

Chocorooms- favorite Japanese candy

Jelly Belly jelly beans, love just gettting a handful and nibbling on them one by one for a while

Twizzlers, but only the bagged ones, especially if they've been opened for a day to dry out a bit. The individual wrapped ones are inedible mush

Fudge, but only from places that make it there, preferably if they have a little show where they fold and work it on a table in front of you.
 
Almond Joys/Mounds and Junior Mints
Edit: Swedish Fish is also good. Ghirardelli has really good chocolate too.
 
Almond Joys/Mounds
Mike and Ike/Hot Tamales
Reese's
Candy Corn
M&M's (Peanut, Crispy, Pretzel)
Skittles
 
My favorite candy changes depending on my mood, but lately I've been going back and forth between Brach's Milk Maid Caramels and Albanese Gummi Peach Rings. Come to think of it, I've never gotten anything from Albanese Candy that I didn't like.

 
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