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One chocolate factory made milk chocolate. The factory was a small magical town. Her townspeople, and these are: lollipops, marmalades, bars, chocolates – all kinds of sweets, everyone loved their Master. His loyal assistants were Mr. and Mrs. Dragees, they were the king and queen of the chocolate world.

One day, the chocolate Master conceived a novelty. He made the most delicious, most fragrant chocolate candy. Her recipe is still kept secret.

Such a delicious candy was dressed by the master in a beautiful lilac wrap dress with colorful beads. The candy turned, and the dress rustled, emitting the aroma of cocoa, milk, vanilla, almonds and raisins. The foil glowed in the bright sun. "I'll call you Princess Candy," the Master thought.

From an early age, Candy helped the Master in everything, as did her parents. She participated in the preparation of new recipes. She was always friendly, clean and loved to help everyone. She wore a beautiful lilac polka dot dress with braided tails and white socks, and neat sandals. One day, Princess Candy came up with a new unique recipe – it was a recipe for a soft souffle. As soon as the Master tried to cook and taste this masterpiece, he immediately got the idea that it was very delicate, creamy, and tasted like vanilla. It was something incredible and reminded him of the perfect combination of a recipe once embodied in a Candy Bar.

In the hope that soon Candy will become the queen of Chocolandy, her dad and mom, Mr. and Mrs. Dragees, gave her a task. Candy had to go outside the factory, to a small town where the kids lived and invite all good kids to visit the factory and choose a chocolate bar to their taste. From the joyful thought, Candy quickly put on her most beautiful dress, braided her tails, and put on cute sandals. She wanted to dance and did not notice how she found herself on the street. So Candy went on her first big trip.

On the way, the sun shone brightly, birds sang, and a long shiny river flowed. Candy reached the town and saw houses along the road and in each one there was laughter and running of the guys.