Got a sweet tooth? I guess I can offer some suggestion to satisfy your sweet cravings. Let me introduce you to my precious discoveries from Candy land!
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Candies from Jelly Belly Jelly Beans, Candy King and our recent find this weekend, from Veselá Veverka (VV).

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Pink and green stones? Cool!

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How about some red colored stones?  Awesomely yummy!

When I saw these rock candies, they reminded me of my Mom who loves collecting stones/rocks from her trips.  These would be great gifts for her, edible stones!

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These chocolate-coated sunflower seeds are my fave.  Nutritious and sweet at the same time.  Vietnamese stores sell this 10 czk lesser than VV though.

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Eggs!  I love Candy King’s egg candies, but these ones from Veselá Veverka would do.

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Don’t mind my dry palm! :P

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And this is Candy King which we bought the other weekend.

We filled the tumbler with all sorts of candies which were long gone.  Only these colored round chocolates are left which are my fave.  I wish the tumbler would refill itself!

I was more than glad when we found out that Tesco Supermarkets sell Candy King.  This candy brand is popular in Scandinavian countries and also in Finland, where we first got to taste it.  There’s less variety sold here though, but at least, there’s Candy King in Prague!

Colorful sweets do make an amazing Colorful Weekend! Don’t you think? Grab a handful as there’s more for everybody.  As Caity said yesterday while we were popping these goodies in our mouths, “That’s enough Mama”. “Tomorrow again, okay?  We’ll give to Nikki, Vladi, Leah, Martin and Titas!”  “It’s for *everybodys!”  “Okay, Mama?”

*EverybodysCaity is fond of putting s at the end of her nouns.  Even Czech words that are already plural in form, get to have an English facelift with her s.  Here’s an example: 1 toy in Czech is called hračka.  Plural form is hračky. Caity makes it double plural, hračkys. Kalowka!