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Depending on your luck, these sweet treats might be the tastiest in the world – or the most disgusting thing, ever
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Bertie Bott’s Every-Flavour Beans
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Cockroach Clusters
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Fizzing Whizzbees
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Pear drops
These smoking sweets were considered by Scorpius Malfoy to be “the king[s] of the confectionery bag”
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Exploding Bonbons
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Ice Mice
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Pepper Imps
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Shock-o-Choc
This yummy drink could be consumed warm or cold, and although it was more of an indulgent treat for witches and wizards, it was very strong for House-Elves
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Butterbeer
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Firewhisky
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Gigglewater
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Redcurrant rum
These interesting-sounding sweets were a favourite of Peter Pettigrew in his Scabbers-the-rat guise
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Acid Pops
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Cockroach Clusters
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Fainting Fancies
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Fudge Flies
Hermione’s dentist parents enjoyed these fresh sweet treats
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Ice Mice
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Mint Humbugs
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Peppermint Toads
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Toothflossing Stringmints
This fruit-flavoured dessert was served up by Queenie Goldstein in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
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Apple crumble
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Apple pie
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Apple strudel
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Blackberry and Apple pudding
These levitating sherbet balls were a Honeydukes bestseller
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Chocoballs
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Fizzing Whizzbees
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Pepper Imps
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Sherbet Lemons
Dumbledore ordered this dish to be delivered to his plate during the Triwizard Tournament Yule Ball
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Bouillabaisse
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Nut roast
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Pork chops
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Roast chicken
On Harry’s first visit to Weasley’s Wizard Wheezes, this particularly popular chewy-if-bloody variation of a Skiving Snackbox was flying off the shelves
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Fainting Fancies
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Fever Fudge
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Nosebleed Nougat
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Puking Pastilles
These iconic sweet treats came with a collectible card that depicted a famous witch or wizard
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Cauldron Cakes
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Chocolate Frogs
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Liquorice Wands
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Sugar Quills