Harry Potter and the Overabundance of Candy

Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans - via Candy Crate
July is Harry Potter month. The new movie, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, is coming on the 11th, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final book in the series, is set for a July 21st release.

Candy is a huge part of the Harry Potter universe. Chocolate is used to treat the effects of the Dark Arts, and who can ever forget Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans? or the Chocolate Frogs? Of course, Candy Addict has focused on quite a few of the real-life equivalents of these candies, which give us lowly Muggles a taste of the Wizarding World. Here are the real-life Harry Potter candies we have covered here at Candy Addict:

Luckily, you don’t need to plan a trip to Honeydukes to get these, since they’re available the magic-free Muggle way: on the Internet.

Buy Harry Potter candies online:

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6 thoughts on “Harry Potter and the Overabundance of Candy

  1. yeah and harry potter is also english (written) so i find it strange you cant buy any of that,or any i have seen,in england.

  2. I live in the States, but there’s a store called the British Emporium near my house where they sell chiefly British products. I had the fortune of picking up a package of Gummy Slugs when I was there.

    So I suppose this means that they’re available in England, and if you can find them, you can add them to you nice little list there.

  3. I looked for harry potter candy in whole england I just can’t find it .. They must open a store with HP candy

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