
What a small candy apple.

Probably naturally grown trees

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Nope. There's definitely a strain of apple that people like for candy apples that is particularly small in comparison to the run of the mill MacIntoshes and Granny Smiths you see in the grocery store. Google isn't being helpful but I've seen them this small in real life. Don't remember seeing them in Japan, tbh, but frankly wouldn't be surprised.

candy apples aren't actually apples. they're usually sweet candies covered in a red coating that gives it a sweet/sour flavor when you bite into it. they're pretty popular in some parts of japan and china to the best of my knowledge. i had one where five or six of them were served on a stick and it was popular dessert treat among children.
( ̄∇ ̄") The fall look like it hurt. The heartache this is giving readers hurts more than the fall.
I totally agree even though I don't know what going on yet, but it's gave me a deep pain feeling.