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Sugar candy

British pronunciation/ʃˈʊɡə kˈandi/
American pronunciation/ʃˈʊɡɚ kˈændi/
Sugar candy
[NOUN]
1

a type of confectionery that is made from sugar, corn syrup, and other sweeteners, and often flavored with natural or artificial flavorings

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What is "sugar candy"?

Sugar candy is a broad category of confectionery that includes a wide variety of sweet treats, such as hard candies, gummies, lollipops, and more. These candies are typically made from a mixture of sugar, corn syrup, and other sweeteners, such as honey or molasses, and can include natural or artificial flavorings, such as fruit extracts or essential oils. Sugar candy can come in many different shapes, sizes, and colors, and is often packaged in colorful wrappers or containers to make them more appealing to consumers. Sugar candy can be enjoyed on its own as a sweet and satisfying snack, or can be used as an ingredient in a variety of desserts, such as cakes, cookies, and ice cream. Sugar candy is widely available in grocery stores and specialty stores around the world, and is a beloved part of many people's diets and culinary cultures. However, it is important to consume sugar candy in moderation as it is often high in sugar and calories, and can contribute to health issues such as obesity and tooth decay.

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