Do you want to hear the story of a battle between two ancient candy civilizations? The Twixians from the rich, dark, chocolatey city of Twixx and the Gummy Bears from the squishy and colorful land of Gummy Bear. You do want to hear it?!? Well, prepare your taste buds because here we go.
Well, this war all began when King Bear of the Gummy, the jolly and plump king of the Gummy Bears, got ticked with the comment King Twix, the demanding and caramel-flavored king of the Twixians said to him. Which was this, “Artificial fruit flavoring is STANKY!!!!” Now, that was very insulting back then for Gummy Bears. I could tell you and go through all the battles and all the sugar and caramel that spilt, but, to sum it up, the Gummy Bears weren't doing so well. They had to think of …show more content…
“Ah, but here’s the twizzler,” clarified Gumamendon. “We will be inside the carmel horse, and when they see it they will roll it into the city of Twixx. Then, at night, we will get out, capture the people and soldiers in candy cane cages, slap King Twix, and win the war!”
The whole Nutter Butter gallery erupted with loud cheers, ohs, and dois. “I get it now, but who is going to build the carmel horse efficiently?” questioned General GumGum, who was known for his negativity.
“I know the best builder in all of Gummy Bear,” said Gumamendon. “His name is Timmy.”
The next morning Gumamendon and General GumGum rode their Skittlorses to Timmy’s workshop. The shop was squishy and brown on both the outside and inside. “Hey Timmy, are you there?” they both exclaimed.
“Yes, yes, yes, coming, coming!” Timmy said very cheerfully. Timmy was shorter than the average Tootsie Roll, but worked a lot faster. Then, without hesitation, Gumamendon told Timmy the whole plan. “I can probably build that carmel horse in ten seconds,” said Timmy. He was always willing to help a customer.
“How is that even possible?” General GumGum