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I mainly recall those awful licorice candies/Twizzlers, I have long hated them in any variety. Of course at Halloween as a kid beggars can't be choosers, it was free after all from generous townsfolk, I normally just gave it to someone who did like it.
On the other hand my favorite has always been Reese's, but really most candies I find to be good enough.
All of these candies are good, and I hope I don't see anyone hate on these over other candies. But I think all candy is junk to me, as I prefer creamy desserts over candy.
I used to like candy corn but I soon began to dislike it because of it's generic taste. For Tootsie Rolls, they were interesting but not worth the chewing effort. Never liked Smarties, the chalky texture was ridiculously awful. Finally, bubble gum (especially Dubble Bubble) was just bleh and hard for chewing.
I also didn't like candy with nuts when I was little. I always gave those to my oldest brother or one of my parents.
But yeah, Tootsie rolls are the worst. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are the exact opposite, even the miniatures and the big cups. I still hope nobody says that they're the worst.
Smarties for me are the candy coated chocolate things like M&Ms. lol #Canadian
Anyways, I hated the cheap candy. The wrapped sticky things. Bleh. I'd just give the next poor Trick or Treater a HANDFUL of that junk and they'd be like "OM MY GOSH THANK YOU" because they thought they were getting something good.