Author Topic: My candy cane is now sharp enough to kill.  (Read 2429 times)


They always left my fingers and mouth sticky when I was done with one.

If you make a snake joke, I consider you an enormous friend.

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Candy Canes were first just sticks of sugar, given to children to shut them up while their parents worked.

Candy Canes were first just sticks of sugar, given to children to shut them up while their parents worked.
You mean Candy Sticks?

I LOVED these!

You mean Candy Sticks?

I LOVED these!
or those candy "cigarettes" to get kids to smoke but were really candy sticks with red dye on the end

or those candy "cigarettes" to get kids to smoke but were really candy sticks with red dye on the end
They probably discontinued red dye at the end due to this. Or maybe just made a different line of them. I did sometimes pretend I was smoking, but once I learned the dangers I promised to myself that I would never do it IRL. And the candy sticks probably were about as addicting as real candy sticks. They were like...heated and cooled marshmallows or something.

Candy sticks were the stuff. Back in elementary, we bought them as if they were dope.

I only like the binning flavored ones.

stab someone
or try and eat it and see if you can avoid cutting yourself.

stab someone
or try and eat it and see if you can avoid cutting yourself.
IT CAN'T BE DONE.

Candy sticks were the stuff. Back in elementary, we bought them as if they were dope.
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