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[message]Boy, did this gum bring back memories for me and my husband. Back when we were out having cocktails, it was always nice to have this scented gum to rid your breath of alcohol. It's still the same as I remembered it. The taste is so refreshing and long lasting.
I need to order enough to last all year til Christmas since that's the only time I can find them.. I love my gumdrops
We enjoy the old tyme mix of flavors.
Thank you for your review! We're glad to hear that you enjoy the classic flavors in our sugar-free wrapped old tyme mix. We love them too! Thank you for choosing CandyFavorites.com!
One of my most memorable candy stories was not as much a learning experience for my nephew as it was for us grown-ups. One winter, we were staying at an indoor waterpark. When we were not swimming, we were playing in the arcade. One of my nephew’s favorite games involved a dump truck and a candy-o-meter. The smaller dump trucks could be manuvered to drop small pieces of candy into the prize slot. The candy-o-meter kept track of the plays and the amount won. When the highest point was reached on the candy-o-meter, a large dump truck would drop the grand prize. The grand prize was a bucket of candy of all shapes and sizes. We ‘adults’ told my nephew that he could only have 1 piece of candy before supper. He pulled out his piece and to our surprise, it was one-pound Hershey bar!! He exclaimed “I have my piece”! We then had to explain that the pounder was more than just 1 piece. It did help us ‘grown-ups’ see things more from a child’s perspective. What a nice memory.
Candy has taught me to count calories!
All four of my children learned to count using candy. M&Ms, Skittles, Smarties, etc were all easy to count. They loved being “rewarded” by getting to the candy the counted.
I am a teacher and use candy as a motivator in the room. I give smarties on test days and tootsie roll pops as rewards. My favorite lesson is with m and m candies when we graph and do fractions, decimals and per cents for a 7th grade math lesson. They use extimation,line graphs,measurement,fractions,decimals and per cents all with that little bag of candy. When they are all done, they can eat the candy. A lesson they all love.
I have 2 children who excel at math, and 2 that need all the help they can get! I’m guessing this book would make a HUGE impact in my house "¦ we are all candy lovers!!