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* [[Five-Token Band]]: Updates made during the 2000s gave the Caucasian Candy Land Kids some African-American and Asian-American friends.
* [[Gingerbread House]]: The last space in the versions released before the 1980s. ''World of Sweets'' has it as one of the locales located along the path.
* [[The High Queen]]: Queen Frostine...before the [[
* [[House Rules]]: To keep your sanity as an adult playing with kids, these are often used: Draw a hand of three to five cards (instead of just a single card), choose which color to play ([[Screw Destiny|instead of accept fate]]), play multiple cards at a time if they're all the same color and use special cards to send your opponents backward .
* [[Hot Consort]]: Queen Frostine, originally.
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* Played by Larry and Alfred in the ''[[Veggie Tales]]'' episode "Larry-Boy and the Fib From Outer Space".
* [[That '70s Show]] has Eric Forman stashing away money in a Candy Land box. It is later revealed that the gang hides a [[Marijuana Is LSD|different kind of stash]] in the same box.
* The ''[[Wreck-It Ralph]]'' film franchise features a video game called ''Sugar Rush'' that is best described as "''[[Mario Kart]]''ing through ''Candy Land''".
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