It means little, and depending on how it’s used, it can be taken as derogatory, but not in the case of candies. It just means little pieces of candy.Does the word runt mean the same in the US as in the UK?
It means little, and depending on how it’s used, it can be taken as derogatory, but not in the case of candies. It just means little pieces of candy.Does the word runt mean the same in the US as in the UK?
I understand, but I buy things in bulk so this is like 3 months or more worth of candy
Here, what Windigo calls fruit pastilles are called generically by their brand name, Runts. There are other brand names as well, but that’s the one we all use around where I live.
It means little, and depending on how it’s used, it can be taken as derogatory, but not in the case of candies. It just means little pieces of candy.
You’ve got to go to the right candy shops!Hmmmm, I've never heard of Runts.
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And people as well, and that’s usually when it’s not appreciated, like calling somebody shrimp or pipsqueak.I've only hear runt used in relation to puppies, with the runt of the litter being the samples puppy.
I must be used to it as I didn’t even see it until you mentioned it.Autocorrect got me again!!!
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I love some sweet reds cold in summer. Delicious. Especially with soda water.Some calorific things in there but also some not so. But...
why would anyone buy sweet red wine?
I lived with beagle & blood hound breeders at one point.Yep - the runt is the last (puppy) born, therefore the weakest.
Seedless red peppers?
Yeah, I bought those purely because they were pretty! I have no idea what I’ll do with them.Seedless red peppers?