so is jason.
i'm pretty sure that's why i find little chewy-candy wrappers all
around our apartment (particularly between the couch cushions.)

mambas and tootsie rolls seem to be the candies of choice these days.
as i was picking them up to put them in the garbage i realized how
cute all of the wrappers looked together. and that's when i remembered
making candy-wrapper-chains. i spent many a sunday making these
little fellas in church. (this was a long time ago of course. i'm so much
more mature these days.)
obviously.
i hope i never really grow up. kids seriously know how to have much
more fun. and they're way more creative than boring old grownups.
just a thought.
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Um, I'm prtty sure it was your dad that taught me how to make those - and I also think I saw him doing it during church too.
ah, I feel a little guilty. When I was home about six or so summers ago I was claning out the den and tossed TONS of those chains in the garbage. Sorry if they were important to you.
Never did learn to make them myself.
haha! i still have one of these chains that a friend made for me in high school. it was a particularly beautiful little chain.
i love chewy candies too. tootsie rolls are soooo good. i like when they get a little bit warm and squishy...like if they've been in your pocket. yummm.
Ger-bear, you are so funny and we miss you two. Ash wants me to teach her how to make wrapper chains. You are such a great role model. (Now I get to buy a bag of starbursts...Perfect!)
I love Starburst.
Especially the Baja California flavors.
I like your candy chain!
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