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therealmjl

Is candy corn an acceptable candy for adults to eat?  

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  1. 1. Is candy corn an acceptable candy for adults to eat?



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Candy corn is clearly no more intended for human consumption than tofu, which is actually the Japanese word for whale snot. I consider it to be a joke played on all of us by the candy industry.

”Hey Bob, I bet we could make literally anything out of sugar and no matter how disgusting, at least 10 percent of the population would eat it. Try one of these, I call it candy corn.”

”Holy poo that is awful, no one would ever eat that.”

”I got 20 bucks says they will.”

”You’re on.”

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5 minutes ago, raz said:

it doesn't even taste like corn, or candy.  

It doesn't have too it has a wierd flavor all of its own that some happen to like. Its popular every year for a reason, if it didnt sell it wouldnt be out there in the millions or billions of pieces.

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Each color of the corn is nothing less than delicious and people who don't like it probably think licorice is the best tasting candy or, sadder yet, were never allowed to eat candy as a child.

We literally just had this conversation with my 5 year old on the way to school. My wife said to her, "you know some people don't like candy corn" and my daughter said "WHAT?!?!?!!! What's wrong with them?"

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