Woo hoo! This is a DANGEROUS thing! I love, love, LOVE this site. Whenever anyone in my family hears about a new or special edition candy, we all go on a “candy quest” to see who can find it first. For my niece’s 16th birthday, I even orchestrated a candy quest birthday party. The fun part about a candy quest is that if you go to a store and the sought-after candy is not there, you get to pick up a “consolation candy”. It’s a win-win!
We have been questing for the dark chocolate batman Reese’s, but so far, all we’ve found are milk chocolate! Anybody in the East Bay (CA) find them yet?
Comment by Michelle in the East Bay on 7/05/08 at 5:27 pm
sweet!!
Comment by syd on 7/07/08 at 12:30 pm
I registered an account on the forums but when I was e-mailed the activation e-mail I accidentally marked it as unsafe after I read it
it showed up in my junk e-mail box
I had a password reset e-mail sent to me and when I opened that and clicked the link it told me my account wasn’t activated
is there anything you can do?
the e-mail I listed in this comment is the same e-mail I registared with
Comment by Elizabeth on 7/11/08 at 4:20 pm
No biggie Elizabeth - I activated you from this end. So you should be good to go now!
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C@NDY!!!
I have to win the pink grapefruit mentos. I LOVE them and can’t find them anymore.
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Chocolate
Raspberry
looking forward to talking CANDY!!!
Woo hoo! This is a DANGEROUS thing! I love, love, LOVE this site. Whenever anyone in my family hears about a new or special edition candy, we all go on a “candy quest” to see who can find it first. For my niece’s 16th birthday, I even orchestrated a candy quest birthday party. The fun part about a candy quest is that if you go to a store and the sought-after candy is not there, you get to pick up a “consolation candy”. It’s a win-win!
We have been questing for the dark chocolate batman Reese’s, but so far, all we’ve found are milk chocolate! Anybody in the East Bay (CA) find them yet?
sweet!!
I registered an account on the forums but when I was e-mailed the activation e-mail I accidentally marked it as unsafe after I read it
it showed up in my junk e-mail box
I had a password reset e-mail sent to me and when I opened that and clicked the link it told me my account wasn’t activated
is there anything you can do?
the e-mail I listed in this comment is the same e-mail I registared with
No biggie Elizabeth - I activated you from this end. So you should be good to go now!
Wow, that was fast!
Thank you!
I love your site. I am a total Candy addict and love reading your reviews of the various candies.
I recently heard about “Chocolate the exhibition” at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan and can’t wait to go.
If any one has been, please let me know what you thought
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