That's a lovely afternoon, Jilli.
Don't great-aunts keep hard candies in a glass dish and smell of White Shoulders perfume?
And wear Coty face powder, too.
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That's a lovely afternoon, Jilli.
Don't great-aunts keep hard candies in a glass dish and smell of White Shoulders perfume?
And wear Coty face powder, too.
keep hard candies in a glass dish
Hey, I think this is a thing everyone should do, great-aunt or not.
Hey, I think this is a thing everyone should do, great-aunt or not.
We were watching the scene in Coraline recently where Forcible and Spinks chip out their candy dish and realized that Emmett doesn't have a real life association with hard candy stuck in a candy dish. Unwrapped, loose and dusty.
Grandmas have ribbon candies and grandpas have those chocolate sparkles or whatever that have white sprinkles on them. And honorary grandmas next door have mexican fruit candies. At least in my experience
My grandmother always had Hershey's kisses and those strawberry hard candies in the wrappers that look like strawberries, with green on the twisty part.
My grandmother always had wintogreen lifesavers in her purse. Well, the one grandma did. The other one was better known for buying us sugary cereal when we visited (WHEEEE!)
My grandmother had Mentos. I doubt she still carries them.
One of my grandmothers always had Chiclets, which I now can't think about without thinking about Cindy's "it was square and it looked like a tooth" story.
Kitkats in the purse.