@@gemgem0894 They're a spam account. They ask you to "not click their profile" to reverse psychology you into clicking it. They're all over RU-vid comments sections. Never click them to avoid scammers etc.
My dad used to buy them for me when I was little. I miss them 😂 they don’t sell them in stores around me anymore and I don’t trust buying them online (who knows how old they are)
@@Addisonsmith2011 I think BJ's wholesale stores have them. Some are chewy like the millions and some are chocolate. It's been a long time since I've had them.
the blue paintballs look very soft and I wanted to hug them a lot 😊 Edit:I translated through a translator because I see that I said something bad, sorry if I offended you
@@OJlokkoGaming the other sad part is if they are American they are literally paying for American candy and if they are in Oceania like him then they are still paying for some fairly basic candy
The thing I love about them is that they do their best to fit as much of the candy into the container as opposed to a lot of brands that only give you like 60-75% of the product you paid for 😍 literally the best brand ever
Surely that depends on the price? Nowhere has the same prices. I'd rather only get 70% of the sweets if I'm also charged 65% of the price. Having full compartments means nothing
Can we take a moment to appreciate that they pack in as much candy as they can and use up all the space in the tub. Edit:Guys let me have some hope in humanity 🥲
"These are your candies, please pay up!" *You successfully transfered poppin candy 420.69 USD* "Waitttt, 420 USD?" "Uhhh, Thank you for the purchase! 😅"
I mean... that's a good amount of candy tbf. It's AT LEAST almost as much as you would get in like a normal-size, individual bag of candies/gummies, in each section of the platter. Stuff like that is usually at least a few bucks per bag if you just buy it in a store. Considering you get to customize it, and it's hand-packed, and you get NINE selections of whatever you want, it pretty much works out, price-wise. About three bucks per bag of candy is almost thirty dollars, and certain things like skittles, nerds, etc. pack in really tightly together so you're probably getting MORE of them than you would in an individual bag/box.
@@chelseahuddle557I broke down the math because I recognize some of these candies. The average cost of the gummies for sure is $3.29. 3.29 x 9 = 29.61. Then you still get the tray and the convenient option of choosing different candies.
Love your channel. You're amazing! If I could ever afford a candy platter, I would buy from you. You have the most interesting candies. I hope your business flourishes ❤
@@vvist_ it doesn’t have a lot of flavour in it, and the texture of the yellow part is like the gum in bubblegum ice cream except it’s not gum, and the red part is like liquorice
Just so I understand, this business opens up packets of candy and fills them into a tray to sell for a marked up price? They aren't like freeze dried? Or special candy you can't get elsewhere? Or your own home made stuff? It's literally just opening a bag of Skittles and putting them into a plastic tray? Am I missing something on what makes this a unique business worth using? Or could I literally go online, buy a platter and put Skittles in it myself?