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.
Any sweet made with vanilla flavor, fits candy.
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.
Real violet-flavored candies; fits the theme.
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.
Yes—classic toffee flavored with vanilla.
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”
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.
Le parole nell'elenco Candy with V provengono dai giocatori del gioco di parole Nomi, Cose, Città.