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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Candy
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A sugary blob. Very hard, so all you can do is suck it.
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6cm0mm
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Milk Candy
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A food made of solidified milk. We are not sure why they made it so hard to drink.
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6cm0mm
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Kintaro Candy
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A cylindrical candy with a face on it. Slice it all you want, and the same face will always pop up.
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3cm8mm
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Coffee Flavor Candy
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It looks like they've successfully solidified coffee into little pieces. But why?
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7cm3mm
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Grape Flavor Candy
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A handy bit of candy for when your mouth needs a little pick-me-up.
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7cm3mm
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Lollipop
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Yummy candy on a stick. Best not to eat the stick.
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18cm5mm
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Pink Lollipop
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A spiraling candy that's a lot harder to eat than you'd think.
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1m0cm1mm
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Blue Lollipop
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They must be trying to lure people in with the sweetness and the hypnotic spiral.
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1m0cm1mm
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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Strawberry Flower
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A strawberry-flavored flower. THe bees must love how sweet this is.
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48cm0mm
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Grape Flower
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Even the leaves taste like grapes.
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48cm0mm
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Mandarin Flower
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Don't worry. There are no seeds in here.
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48cm0mm
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Candy Cane
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Those colors may be flashy, but it tastes just like any other candy.
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1m60cm0mm
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Gummy
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A rubber food that's hard to describe. Merely touching it makes you a little happier.
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97cm0mm
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Marble Cake (1)
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They must have baked this while stick mixing the batter. It's tasty, though, so no big deal.
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12cm0mm
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Marble Cake (2)
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There's some kind of pattern here, but it doesn't have any particular meaning.
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78cm0mm
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Pound Cake
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Apparently these have dried fruit in them. We wish there were something juicier inside.
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1m60cm0mm
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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Chocolate (1)
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A small, easy-to-eat candy. Lick it, bite it, swallow it whole. It's all good.
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4cm1mm
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Chocolate (2)
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They say eating nothing but this causes cavities, but there doesn't seem to be any proof.
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4cm2mm
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Chocolate (3)
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A very sweet food. It usually melts before entering your stomach, so you need to eat it quickly.
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12cm8mm
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Chocolate (4)
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It says "Light." But since it's actually chocolate, it doesn't matter.
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11cm7mm
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Chocolate (5)
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Tasty chocolate. Won't cause cancer, but it may cause tooth decay.
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11cm7mm
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Bitter Chocolate
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Even though it's bitter, that doesn't mean it's defective.
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50cm0mm
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Mild Chocolate
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If you eat this while brushing your teeth, you might be able to avoid cavities.
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50cm0mm
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Chocolate Stick
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An environmentally-friendly candy. You can even eat the part you hold.
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1m50cm0mm
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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Chocolate Pie (1)
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The perfect mix of crispness and savory sweetness.
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5cm0mm
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Chocolate Pie (2)
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Well, for accuracy's sake, we think this should be called "Pie with Chocolate inside."
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50cm0mm
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Bread Stick
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If you get greedy and stuff a lot of these in your mouth, you won't be able to breed. So be careful.
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90cm0mm
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Caramel (1)
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Sometimes it's hard to get this sticky candy out of the wrapper.
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4cm4mm
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Caramel Box
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Contains square candies that get all sticky when you eat them. Adults get all nostalgic when they see one.
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11cm3mm
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Caramel (2)
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A super sweet candy that's a major pain if it gets stuck behind your teeth.
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50cm0mm
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Gum
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Eat this, and bubbles blow out of your mouth. It's extremely dangerous if you swallow it.
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8cm5mm
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Gum Stick
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Even after the flavor's gone, the gum's still there. How economical!
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4cm5mm
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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Dried Squid
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What happens to a squid if it forgets to drink enough. The more you chew, the better it tastes.
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17cm4mm
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Rice Cracker
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A very hard and sweet food, often used in Japanese denture ads.
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15cm5mm
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Dango Dumpling
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Colorful dumplings. They're different colors, but actually taste the same.
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9cm5mm
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Gigantic Dango
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It's so huge, there's no way you could eat it in one bite.
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1m78cm8mm
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Hishi-Mochi
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Three different colored rice cakes stacked together. The colors don't look healthy.
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47cm0mm
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Canned Sweets
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Full of Japanese beans covered in a sugary liquid. Much yummier than it sounds.
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14cm8mm
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Grilled Fish
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A rare fish filled to the brim with sweet bean paste. It ran away from the storekeeper after an argument.
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24cm6mm
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Gigantic Fried Fish
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A huge pancake filled with sweet filling. Why it's shaped like a fish is a mystery.
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1m8cm0mm
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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Creme Caramel
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A soft, quivery, bouncy treat. Everyone loves it.
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14cm6mm
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Big Creme Caramel
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A quiverying, delicious dessert. Gourmands love its size.
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1m50cm0mm
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Whipped Creme
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We thought this was just for decoration, but We were astonished by its sweet, creamy taste.
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1m50cm0mm
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Red Cherry
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This certainly stands out, but it has surprisingly few fans.
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1m47cm0mm
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Green Cherry
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They probably picked this cherry too early.
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1m47cm0mm
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Chocolate Parfait
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A parfait packed with chocolate. Some people claim to have a separate stomach for desserts.
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42cm4mm
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Strawberry Parfait
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A cute little strawberry-themed pastry. The mandarin oranges really make the strawberries stand out.
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45cm3mm
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Jumbo Sundae
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If you eat this huge sundae by yourself, you'll feel hollow inside.
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1m47cm7mm
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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Cream Puff
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Flaky on the outside, creamy on the inside. Mmmm.
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18cm9mm
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Melon Bread
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Very, very sweet bread. We don't think they baked a whole melon into the loaf, though.
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21cm8mm
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Chocolate Bread
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A pastry with chocolate cream inside. Watch out! There might be plastic film sticking to the bottom.
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22cm2mm
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Pancake
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A soft, warm, sugary cake. Goes hand-in-hand with syrup and butter.
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31cm2mm
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Honey Madeleine
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If you eat this right after exercising, your mouth will get all mumbly.
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1m20cm0mm
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Madeleine
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This has a very haughty-sounding name, but it's actually a mass-market food.
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1m20cm0mm
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Baumkuchen Cake
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A sweet cake made of lots and lots of layers. Peeling off and eating it layer by layer is pretty difficult.
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39cm2mm
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Big Baumkuchen
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You can guess a tree's age by counting the rings, but apparently that's not how it works here.
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1m0cm5mm
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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Shortcake
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Note the red thing on top of the white thing. That's the secret to its success.
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53cm3mm
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Tart
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A very earth-friendly sweet. You can even eat the dish!
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8cm2mm
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Big Tart
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You can eat this pastry all the way to the dish-like part. What great value.
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2m0cm0mm
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Chocolate Donut
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A sugary food with an open hole in the middle.
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14cm0mm
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Strawberry Donut (2)
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This doesn't look or feel anything like a strawberry, but eat it, and you can taste the strawberry flavor.
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14cm0mm
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Big Chocolate Donut
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Grown-ups say they're sick of being asked why there's a hole in the middle.
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72cm0mm
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Strawberry Donut (1)
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The strawberry icing melts when you hold it, so be careful when you pick it up.
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72cm0mm
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Vanilla Wafer
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A crispy, light snack. It can be used as a chocolate toothbrush.
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60cm0mm
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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Strawberry Wafer
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A cookie stuck into some ice cream. It tastes better if you let the ice cream work its way inside a bit.
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80cm0mm
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Chocolate Wafer
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Tightly grasp this ephemeral sweet and it will crumble in your fingers.
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68cm2mm
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Red Wafer
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If you just lick the cream out of this, you'll feel sorry afterwards.
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68cm2mm
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Green Wafer
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Don't worry, children! It doesn't taste like vegetables.
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68cm2mm
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Blue Wafer
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This is a preposterous color for food.
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68cm2mm
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Purple Wafer
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The purple part tastes like grapes. This is actually pretty good.
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68cm2mm
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Cookie (2)
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A sugary treat. Comes in many shapes, but most of them taste the same
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6cm5mm
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Cookie (1)
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Apparently you don't have to cut this into nice little pieces before eating it.
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80cm0mm
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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Chocolate Cookie
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If you lick the chocolate off before eating the cookie, you can enjoy it twice as much.
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5cm6mm
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Big Chocolate Cookie
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A sugary cookie. Eat too many before dinner and your mom will yell at you.
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1m30cm0mm
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Star Cookie (1)
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Stars are actually rounder than thius, but it tastes good, so whatever.
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5cm0mm
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Star Cookie (2)
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Stars like these are extremely uncommon.
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1m6cm0mm
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Chicken Cookie
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A cookie shaped like a chicken. It doesn't appear to lay eggs.
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66cm5mm
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Pig Cookie
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A cookie shaped like a pig. It looks plump and delicious.
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68cm9mm
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Sheep Cookie
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A cookie shaped like a sheep. It's hard to tell for sure, though, since there's no wool or anything.
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80cm4mm
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Donkey Cookie
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A cookie shaped like a donkey. It's got longer ears than a horse, making it better value.
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1m0cm2mm
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Snack
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Cookie Tile
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The type of cookie that's usually in the far corner of the tin.
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68cm2mm
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Strawberry Cookie Tile
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Tiling your bathroom with these will probably not last very long.
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68cm2mm
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Cookie (2)
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We wish they were a little more generous with the jam in the middle.
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90cm0mm
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Small Cookie Tree
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A triangular cookie with cream on top. It's crispy and easy to eat.
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1m40cm0mm
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Cookie Tree
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This one's medium-sized. It has a medium amount of calories, too.
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2m20cm0mm
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Big Cookie Tree
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If you eat a lot of this, you may not need to eat any other sweets for a while.
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2m45cm0mm
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Cookie Sandwich
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A crunchy confection. You can even eat the sticky stuff in-between!
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5cm8mm
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