Favorite Candy

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Chocolate: Peanut M&M's, Nestley Crunch Bar (also the buncha-crunches)

Non-Chocolate: Nerds Rope, Everlasting Gobstoppers, Laffy Taffy.
I loved those back in the 90's, when they were actually 3 layers, and you almost had to pry them out of the box because they were so big. They were about the size of a normal marble.

I remember being shocked when I opened a box and it had the tiny BBs it does now.(:_(
 
I loved those back in the 90's, when they were actually 3 layers, and you almost had to pry them out of the box because they were so big. They were about the size of a normal marble.

I remember being shocked when I opened a box and it had the tiny BBs it does now.(:_(
In my high school, they sold actual jawbreakers at the school store during the lunch periods that were the size of baseballs, had a bajillion layers, and they gave it to you in a clear cling wrap so you could save it for later. By the time the school day ended, the people that bought them didn't even make it halfway through it because they could only lick it, and they mouths were all different colors.
 
SweeTarts, the blue ones specifically
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and for some reason I like Nerds Rope way more that I like Nerds. That combo of Nerds plus the gummy strawberry center of Original Nerds rope is so delicious to me.
Favorite chocolate bar is 3 Musketeers.
 
Jubes and licorice. Licorice is a very adult candy and it has a taste that is easier on older tongues. Jubes are a good average candy.

Wine gums was my no 1 growing up but it's hard to find any these days.
 
Gummy worms, white chocolate, reese's pieces, and ferrero rocher all kind of compete depending on my mood. Honorable mentions that I really like but rarely get are mellowcreme pumpkins, saltwater taffy, and almond roca.
 
I really like the peelable peach gummies. I tried some high quality licorice recently and was surprised that I liked it.

Chocolate is my favorite sweet though
 
In no particular order: Ferrero Rocher, toffee, Trolli gummy worms, Milky Way, Toblerone, jelly beans, Japanese Kit Kat and Pocky, truffles, dark/milk chocolate with coffee-related fillings, and chocolate-covered coffee beans.
 

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Archive D'Angelo Beverages


The Arizona Ice Tea brand is always tainted for me because its Canadian distribution is associated with an obscure lolcow

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Frank d' Angelo

He's an Italian-Canadian from Toronto (born in 1959, now 65) whose family was involved in the food industry.

He comes from money and uses it to burn money on marketing his shitty products and fuel his narcissism.

In 2002, he started a brewery called Steelback. He starred as the pitchman in the beer ads along with paying NHL players to appear as spokesman and buying expensive ad slots during Hockey Night in Canada Saturday primetime games. He was spending 15 million on hockey advertising annually on 3 million in sales. He racked up 120 mil in debt before the brand died in 2010.


2006 beer commercial with geriatric hockey stars

He then went on to start hosting his on late night talk show called The Being Frank Show in the basement of his wiseguy Italian supperclub in Toronto. Only there was no market for the show, so he would buy late night extended ad slots on a failing Hamilton, Ontario network and broadcasted his variety show centered around him as if it were actual programming.


A clip from 2018

He also believes himself to be a musician, so his variety show would include segments with him crooning. His cohost for a time was Jim Tatti, a semi-retired sports desk anchor previously let go by one of the mainstream networks. He would sometimes have D-list guests. The whole thing looked like a hostage situation in his restaurant basement.

He paid for ad slots for his fake late night show for 13 years. Apparently he lost the supper club around COVID.

He also makes awful films that he sometimes stars in. He bribed Robert Loggia, Paul Sorvino and James Caan to work with him at various times. James Caan wasn't too happy about it.

After appearing in D'Angelo's Sicilian Vampire, James Caan did not attend its premiere and later claimed he only worked for the "dubiously talented" filmmaker out of a desperate need for cash caused by legal issues related to his divorce. Caan referred to his appearance in the movie as a humiliation in court, saying he'd rather die broke than be reduced to doing another D'Angelo film. However, he did in fact later appear in another D'Angelo feature two years later, 2017's The Red Maple Leaf.


Sicilian Vampire trailer 2015

He also was a business partner and owed 8 figure debts to Jewish generic drug Apotex billionaire kingpin Barry Sherman, who was found murdered in his home about 5 years back in a case that was never solved.
 
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Sour Bright Crawlers, Sour Bright Octopuses, Albanese gummy bears, KitKat, Almond Roca, Snickers, Hi-Chew
 
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