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What are candy names with four syllables?

It's tricky to find common candy names with exactly four syllables. Most candy names are shorter! However, here are a few options, some more common than others:

Common:

* Caramello (This is the name of a type of candy)

Less Common/Made Up:

* Chocolate-covered (This is a descriptor, not a candy name itself)

* Marshmallow-filled (This is a descriptor, not a candy name itself)

* Peanut-butter-cup (This is a descriptor, not a candy name itself)

Technicalities:

* You could technically argue that some candy names have four syllables if you consider "candy" as a separate syllable, like "Butterscotch Candy" or "Jelly Bean Candy." However, these are more commonly pronounced as two words with three syllables each.

Let me know if you're looking for candy names with a different syllable count, and I can help you brainstorm some options!

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