Sentences with phrase «penny candy»

The phrase "penny candy" refers to inexpensive candy that used to cost only one penny per piece. Full definition
I always loved apple picking growing up, mainly because our apple picking ended in buying penny candy, but those days are still some of my favorite memories.
In a world where even penny candy now costs more than a nickel, the copper coin became a nuisance.
She'd also pass around a bag of penny candies which even then seemed like bribery to me.
If my brother and I were really good she would give us pennies so we could go to the corner store to buy penny candy.
It was a treat to go there for penny candy, ice cream and sundaes.
Downtown, there is the incredibly popular «Candy Manor,» a shop supplying both eager tourists and «yocal locals» alike with everything from penny candy, to truffles, chocolates, and their specialty fudge.
And little Vivian can now fit into their kid's clothing line called Penny Candy, so fun (but also so sad that she isn't a baby anymore)!
At our (married) first house we had a 4 - stall barn, with my guy Robbie, his babysitter Leroy, and my daughter's pony Penny Candy, and it was heartbreaking when we decided to move to a better area and I had to rehome all the horses.
BE SILLY Even if it's a very formal gathering, I love the idea of having some juxtaposition of the chic vibe with a fun game or some good old - fashioned penny candy for dessert.
I mean 2 cents won't even buy penny candy nowadays.)
The white kitchen with its light fixtures, cabinet pulls, penny candy canisters, and the cupboard with the punched tin drawers especially appealed to me.
I often become nostalgic over my childhood activities: slumber parties, bicycle rides through the park with my parents, walking with a quarter in my pocket to the nearest corner store to buy penny candies.
And after a penny candy phase in her twenties, she now avoids sugar because she's hypoglycemic.
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