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  1. 1. Bounty VS Blue-Eyes White Dragon Berry Blast Bar

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Bounty: Coconut filling enrobed with milk chocolate

Blue-Eyes White Dragon Berry Blast Bar: White chocolate swirl

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Vote for Bounty. Damn I sure like coming for my Bounty.

And never tried the BEWD candy. Looks fun but can't even imagine how it tastes.

 

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17 minutes ago, Darj said:

Vote for Bounty. Damn I sure like coming for my Bounty.

And never tried the BEWD candy. Looks fun but can't even imagine how it tastes.

 

It’s freaking delicious. If there’s an FYE around you, I highly recommend you go try it. I’m actually craving the thing just from looking at it.

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