Sharon Terrence Certified Buyer. Flipkart Customer Certified Buyer. The original one has peppermint taste, but this is only plain sugar. Didn't like at all. Priyamvada Rastogi Certified Buyer. I would Not like to suggest this product Vedika Naik Certified Buyer , Ponda. Product had become very soft guess was exposed to air during delivery. Dev Dixit Certified Buyer.
Expected minted flavour. The flavour is weird but not that bad. Questions and Answers. Q: Can we smoke it? A: waaat? Report Abuse. Q: Is it non vegetarian?? Q: How many cigrate are there. Didn't get the right answer you were looking for Post your question. Safe and Secure Payments. Easy returns. I remember hanging out with my best friend across the street when we were about 8 or 9. We would always want to act cool and be with the older guys on our street who always used to smoke cigarettes.
Well there was no way me and my friend were going to start smoking, we both had bad asthma and could never touch the stuff or ever want too. We would then always walk down the street with as much change we could find under our couches to the candy store and buy boxes of candy cigarettes.
We felt so cool. Looking back now, I don't know why I ever wanted to hang out with people like that, but at the time it felt good to feel like that, and in a weird way, that candy gave us confidence. My grandfather was a heavy smoker too, and later lost his life to lung cancer, but whenever he saw me with those candy cigarettes, he told me and my friend to stick with the candy, not the real stuff.
We lived in a small town in the 40's. Nothing was like a bunch of friends going to spend our nickles and dimes on candy at our little market. We'd all get our favorites and go to the park to eat it.
I'd pass around my pack of cigarettes and we'd all sit there pretending to smoke them, till the taste got to us. Then they disappeared, leaving the tell-tale white powder on our lips. I can still remember the sweet spicy taste of my first cigarettes. My brother and I used to stash a box of candy cigarettes in our backpacks along with a favorite stuffed animal and a few pencils. The best time to eat them was on a cold winter day when we could see our breath hanging on the air.
I distinctly remember a frigid January morning out by the flagpole in front of my elementary school, passing around candy cigarettes to friends.
We would practice holding the thin white candy sticks between two fingers and exhale "smoke. Maybe I got it all out of my system in third grade; after all, actual cigarettes taste terrible by comparison. To show our appreciation we will match your donation dollar for dollar. Learn more about our giving back program.
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