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candy store

n. (context US English) A store that sells principally candy.

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candy store

n. a confectioner's shop [syn: confectionery]

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Candy Store

Candy Store may refer to:

  • Confectionery store, a store that sells candy (called a confectioner's in the UK)
  • Candy Store (album), a 2007 jazz album by Candy Dulfer
  • Candy Store (film), an upcoming film to be directed by Stephen Gaghan
  • "Candy Store", a song from Heathers: The Musical
  • Candy Store, compilation album by Norwegian band Minor Majority
  • "Candy Store song is a 2012 single by Canadian pop punk band Faber Drive
Candy Store (album)

Candy Store is the ninth studio album of Dutch saxophonist Candy Dulfer, released on 18 September 2007 on the record label Heads Up. The album is produced by Candy Dulfer and Dave Love. The songs are written by Candy Dulfer, Thomas Bank, Ulco Bed, and Chance Howard.

The album reached a #2 position in Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz charts. Jonathan Widran wrote about the album in his Allmusic review:

The song "L.A. Citylights" reached a #1 position in Smooth Jazz National Airplay charts in the United States.

Usage examples of "candy store".

For Dan, being stationed in that part of the world must have been like turning a child loose in a candy store in the middle of a hurricane.

I was doing a pretty good job of denying the attack in the candy store.

Ten minutes later it stopped before a brilliantly lighted candy store.

Sissy took her into a little candy store and treated her to a penny chocolate soda.

And that's why he let Mighty Man bring the two prisoners to the candy store and lock them in the cellar.

Why else did they make trysts in graveyards, starve themselves and then kill their hunger with cigarettes, suck down their drinks and swallow their exotic drugs with all the enthusiasm of children turned loose in a candy store?

Down the street, in front of a candy store, a pink pimpmobile with caribou antlers mounted on the hood had just pulled up.

It was unforgivable of me to put a little boy in a candy store and tell him not to touch.

The queue that had lined up to see the film stretched from the ticket booth across the front of the building, past a candy store with a window full of popcorn balls in half a dozen different flavors, past a laundromat, around a corner and three-quarters of the way down the block.