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'''Sweets''', also known as '''candy''', was a type of sweet [[confectionary]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] claimed to like sweets. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'')
'''Sweets''', also known as '''candy''', was a type of sweet [[confectionery]]. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] claimed to like sweets. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lodger (TV story)|The Lodger]]'')


The [[Fourth Doctor]] clarified to [[Leela]] that the [[jelly babies]] which he enjoyed were merely sweets rather than actual [[babies]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Face of Evil (TV story)|The Face of Evil]]'')
The [[Fourth Doctor]] clarified to [[Leela]] that the [[jelly babies]] which he enjoyed were merely sweets rather than actual [[babies]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Face of Evil (TV story)|The Face of Evil]]'')

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Sweet
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Sweets, also known as candy, was a type of sweet confectionery. The Eleventh Doctor claimed to like sweets. (TV: The Lodger)

The Fourth Doctor clarified to Leela that the jelly babies which he enjoyed were merely sweets rather than actual babies. (TV: The Face of Evil)

The Kandyman was a robot made of candy. It executed people on Terra Alpha with liquid boiling candy called Fondant Surprise. (TV: The Happiness Patrol)

The planet Rokhandi had chromatic lizards that tasted like candy. (COMIC: The Friendly Place)

A breath mint was a type of candy primarily consumed to freshen the smell of one's breath. (TV: The Eclipse of the Korven)

Other references

Handing Craig Owens a paper bag containing £3,000 as his lodger, the Eleventh Doctor advised him against spending it all on sweets unless he liked sweets as he did. (TV: The Lodger)

Aboard Satellite Five in the year 200,000, the Ninth Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to procure a card of unlimited credit from a Credit Five cashpoint, which he gave to Adam Mitchell as "pocket money", advising "don't spend it all on sweets". (TV: The Long Game)