Wrapper Wednesday
Sorry guys, I've been super busy recently, so that is why I haven't been posting as much.
On to the Second thing on the agenda.
A HUUUGE shout out to Gator's PC Repair for the giant list of wrapper codes. Those should help out a LOT of people, so kudos to you.
Finally, Happy Birthday Melania Trump! I'm not a republican, but everyone deserves a good birthday!
And on to Wrapper Wednesday
Blu Raspberry
MVSG3
9XANP
Strawberry
Y5ANF
EAVL8
Cream Soda
324YQ
SKUQE
Best of Luck,
the Candy Guy
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
So, today I was scrolling through the comments (which is something I need to do way more than I currently do 😐) and I noticed that people were helping each other out and giving codes to each other, so kudos to you people and thank you so much! I would also like to start thanking people who check out my blog by checking theirs out. So if you have a blog and would like me to see it, post the name of the blog in the comments and I will like or follow or whatever you do on other people's blogs.
Thanks Again!!
Happy National Science Day!
Since to day is National Science Day, I decided that I would share the history of the lollipop, which isn't really science, but it's close enough, so here goes.
There is speculation that lollipops were first invented sometime near the civil war, though some people believe that the lollipop was invented before that, in the early 1800's. George Smith is supposedly the first person to invent the modern style lollipop in 1908, and trademarked the name in 1931. He had the idea of putting candy on a stick to "make it easier to eat", and named it after a popular racing horse named Lolly Pop, although some people think derived from the term lolly (tongue) and pop (lick). It initially referred to soft, not hard candy.
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