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Posted: 10/11/2007 11:31:50 AM EDT
The person who invented this should be shot.  It is addictive and if I had less will power I would certainly gain 50lbs from this every October.

Do not buy it!  It is evil!

That is all.
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:33:19 AM EDT
[#1]
Do you mean 'Indian Pudding', made from dried corn?
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:33:43 AM EDT
[#2]
Best candy on earth next to circus peanuts and peeps!
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:33:54 AM EDT
[#3]
Hold on, you are talking about the corn with different colored kernels right?

You can eat that stuff? I thought it was just for decoration.
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:34:55 AM EDT
[#4]
No.  I mean the variation of candy corn sold during Halloween season that is black, orange, and white delicious goodness.


This stuff is like crack.  
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:36:34 AM EDT
[#5]
I can't even smell that crap any more.

Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:36:38 AM EDT
[#6]
I want some? It sounds yummy... Speaking of which... HALLOWEEN! YAY! I'm going to be Katie Couric, and scare little children.
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:38:05 AM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
I can't even smell that crap any more.



Heretic!


ETA:  Burn him!!!!!
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:38:18 AM EDT
[#8]
Too sweet for my tastes. I don't care for HFC.


Candy corn has taken many shapes over the years for different holidays. "Indian Candy Corn" in which the yellow is replaced with chocolate-flavored brown, is sold during the Thanksgiving holiday season. "Reindeer Corn" is produced during Christmas season, the yellow is replaced with red and the orange is replaced with green. "Cupid Corn" is produced during Valentines season, in which the yellow and orange are replaced with red and pink, and "Bunny Corn" which is produced during Easter, in which many colors are made for each kernel such as yellow, pink, green, blue, purple and white.
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:42:33 AM EDT
[#9]
Where candy corn comes from...





I love the stuff, btw.
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:46:37 AM EDT
[#10]
So you are referring to  "indian candy corn" not actual indian corn...
Link Posted: 10/11/2007 11:49:25 AM EDT
[#11]
Yes.  Feather...not dot.
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