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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 480108" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Candy is pretty close to the British "sweets", near as I can tell.</p><p>We have a British sweet shop in the mall (yes, its called a sweet shop), and everything in there is something I would consider candy. Gummies, Smarties, peppermints, taffy, licorice, all of that is candy.</p><p></p><p>Non-candy high-sugar stuff is usually more along the lines of baked goods (cookies, cakes, rolls, etc.), or drinks.</p><p></p><p>Fudge, for example... is a grey area. If it comes in a candy-wrapper, its candy. If its home-made, its not. (really confusing, right?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 480108, member: 11791"] Candy is pretty close to the British "sweets", near as I can tell. We have a British sweet shop in the mall (yes, its called a sweet shop), and everything in there is something I would consider candy. Gummies, Smarties, peppermints, taffy, licorice, all of that is candy. Non-candy high-sugar stuff is usually more along the lines of baked goods (cookies, cakes, rolls, etc.), or drinks. Fudge, for example... is a grey area. If it comes in a candy-wrapper, its candy. If its home-made, its not. (really confusing, right?) [/QUOTE]
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