Candy with J

  • Classic candy; sweet bean-shaped treats.

  • Famous hard candy brand; totally counts.

  • Gelatin-based sweet, often fruit-flavored candy.

  • Popular hard candies; brand name fits.

  • A single jelly bean still counts as candy.

  • Sweet bean-shaped candies; well-known.

  • Chewing gum brand; considered candy.

  • Classic hard candy sphere; valid sweet.

  • Chewy sweet candy; definitely valid.

  • Plural of the hard candy; fits fine.

  • Same hard candy; acceptable spelling.

  • UK jelly candy brand; counts as candy.

  • Famous British jelly candies; valid.

  • Chocolate mint candies; well-known brand.

  • Hard candy treat; valid entry.

  • Jelly candies as a type; acceptable.

  • Hard candies; classic jawbreakers.

  • Specific gum brand; candy is okay.

  • Candy sprinkles; sugary confectionery.

  • Generic jelly-based candy; valid type.

  • Branded lollipop with gel; candy item.

  • Famous jelly bean brand; candy for sure.

  • Hard candy sweets; valid choice.

  • A common term for fruit jelly candies.

  • Classic UK gummy; Jelly Babies are candies.

  • Yep! Jujubes are chewy, well-known candies.

  • Jaffa cakes/biscuits are sweet confections with jelly.

  • Yes! Juicy Drop is a popular candy brand.

  • Jell-O is a famous gelatin dessert, sweet confection.

  • Yes! Junior Mints chocolate candy brand.

  • Yes! UK term for gummy/jelly candies.

  • Yes! Real jackfruit candy, common in India.

  • Yummy sour candy brand, Juicy Drop line.

  • Gummy candies shaped like snakes; common in UK/Australia.

  • Fruit-shaped jelly candies popular online.

  • Small sweet pastry with jam, counted as a confection.

  • Famous UK confection: chocolate + orange jelly.

  • Sugar-based sweet with juice flavor, a candy type.

  • Sugary sweet flavored with jam, fits candy category.

  • Yes, lollipop-style candies with jelly.

  • Big lollipop style, “jumbo” is a candy size.

  • Gummy/jelly worms are classic candies.

  • Sounds like lollipops; fits as candy.

  • Chocolate-orange biscuit confection from the UK.

  • Yes! A famous jelly bean candy brand

  • Common name for gummy bear candies

  • Yes! A real lollipop with sour gel by Bazooka

  • Trader Joe's seasonal chocolate candy mix (US).

  • Yes! A jawbreaker candy brand by Ferrara.

  • Classic hard candy that lasts and lasts.

  • Yes! A common candy type made of fruit gel.

  • Common name for Jelly Belly jelly beans.

  • British jam‑filled biscuit. Sweet treat snack!

  • Small cookies with jam centers, popular treat

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