The Swedish word: Godis
In Swedish, godis means candy and is a shortening of the term godsaker (good tasty things). Swedes love candy, especially gummies, licorice and chocolate. Most of the food stores in Sweden have boxes of candy (Lösgodis) that you scoop and fill your bag with your favorites.
Christmas Candy: Now on Sale!
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Cloetta Juleskum flowpack
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Ice cream Sandwich Gingerbread
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Polkagris Caramel
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Gingerbread Milkshake
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Moomin Gingerbread Blueberry Vanilla Cookies
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Soft Candy Cane Peppermint Caramel
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Swedish Godis Mix
Forget the usual boring candy. This is your passport to a flavorful feast of Swedish delights, where sweet, sour, and chocolatey collide in a joyous explosion. Unleash your inner Viking and conquer your cravings! Warning: Extreme flavor adventures may occur. Proceed with caution (and a sense of humor). Imported from Sweden