Bonbons

/ˈbɒn.bɒnz/ noun

Small candies with a soft center, usually covered in chocolate.

From French 'bonbon,' which comes from the reduplication of 'bon' (good), as in 'good-good.' The word evolved to describe these fancy confections that were considered doubly good or extra pleasant.

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