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March 14th, 2008
 | 03:26 am - Fascinating and yummy-sounding candy The lollipops sold by this small candy company sound absolutely amazing. The maple-bacon lollipops sound delicious (at least to me) and the absinthe lollipops sound fascinating. I'd already have ordered a four-pack if they had a variety pack mixing the two. I'll likely order the bacon ones in a day or two. Current Mood: impressed
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Ooooh! I may be ordering some myself!
I should have thought of that first. Damn. To the kitchen! Experimentation must happen!
Absinthe lollipops sound absolutely wonderful. I friend of mine gave me some absinthe drops she'd ordered online one time and they made for a really fun day at work.:)
![[User Picture]](http://p-userpic.livejournal.com/49699394/3708860) | | From: | rjgrady |
| Date: | March 15th, 2008 12:58 am (UTC) |
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Lollyphile is a terrible name.
I have only one thing to say about bacon lolis; Ewwwwwww!
Maybe I'm just too provincial.
![[User Picture]](http://p-userpic.livejournal.com/3742064/303965) | | From: | heron61 |
| Date: | March 16th, 2008 12:35 am (UTC) |
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Odd, one of my first thoughts about the idea of meat candy was "yummy dragon treats", clearly that's only true for some dragons.
Meat should be either dripping fresh blood, or be burned to a suitable degree. Carmelized meat is just too weird. Unless of course you're talking about BBQ. |
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