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: It may refer to a "Christmas cracker," the festive cardboard tube that makes a popping sound when pulled.
: In some slang contexts, it is used as a term of endearment, similar to "sweetheart" or "treasure," to express affection. Style and Social Media bon_bon_obic
: Brands like The Hershey Company have popularized bonbons as vanilla ice cream nuggets covered in a chocolate-flavored coating. : It may refer to a "Christmas cracker,"
: In these regions, it often refers to hard, fruit-flavored candies rather than chocolates. Media and Pop Culture : In these regions, it often refers to
: In parody universes, a character named Bon Bon appears as a villain (a parody of Ultron) made of chocolate armor.
must be at least 25% chocolate by French law. They typically feature a fruit, ganache, or caramel center encased in a thin chocolate shell. :
: In French, un bonbon is the general word for candy. Specifically, a bonbon de chocolat