Candy with V

  • Shorthand for Red Vines licorice—candy!

  • Famous honeycomb candy bar from Australia.

  • Seasonal candy hearts—sweet and valid.

  • Fudge is candy; vanilla is a classic type.

  • Generic term for heart‑themed sweets for Valentine’s.

  • Like Parma Violets—yes, that’s a candy.

  • Describes chocolate sold for Valentine’s Day.

  • Gummy vampire teeth are a real candy.

  • Conversation-heart candies—fits!

  • Taffy is candy; vanilla flavor is common.

  • Another way to say candy for Valentine’s Day.

  • Classic UK cough sweet brand; counts as candy.

  • A vanilla lollipop is definitely candy.

  • Mints with violet flavor; sweet candy treat.

  • Violet-flavored chewing gum (e.g., Choward's).

  • Seasonal boxed chocolates for Valentine’s Day.

  • Generic but clear: candy shaped like vines

  • Chocolate treat; “very dark” is a valid type.

  • A real candy flavor of jelly beans. Yum!

  • Violet-flavored sweets are a real candy type.

  • Real candies made with vodka flavor/alcohol

  • Licorice candy sold as vine‐shaped ropes

  • UK mint chocolate biscuit bar, sweet treat

  • Old British chocolate bar brand “Victory”

  • Yes—classic toffee flavored with vanilla.

  • Real violet-flavored candies; fits the theme.

  • Known type of violet hard candy drops.

  • Flavor variant of Skittles candy, berry mix

  • Real Tootsie Roll flavor; vanilla variety.

  • Sour candies are a real confectionery category

  • Real Tootsie Roll flavor; valid candy.

  • Flavored vanilla hard/chewy candies are common

  • Classic violet fondant chocolate sweets.

  • Generic but valid: “very sweet” describes real candy

  • Generic term for extremely hard boiled sweets.

  • Valid: a vanilla-flavored chewy candy.

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