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Emotional Candy Corns

By Kirk Bromley | Friday, October 30, 2009 7:12 PM ET

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Meaghan Mountford, a professional cookie designer, has created some great images of emotional candy corns. They'll have you giggling into your Halloween bag, and perhaps reconsidering how many of these adorable little treats you'll be hurling down your gullet tomorrow night.

Meaghan's been a professional cookie decorator for over a decade, and until her daughter was born, she was the head decorator at a custom cookie shop, Bundles of Cookies, in Washington, DC. The store was featured on the Today Show, and her cookies have appeared in The Washington Post, Modern Bride, The New York Times, and Chocolatier Magazine. She's also published a book on the art of cookie decorating, Cookie Sensations: Creative Designs for Every Occasion, which came out in 2007. Inspired by the joy of crafting the book, she started her own online shop selling cookie decorating kits, Chic Cookies.

Now onto the tasty kernels with feelings ...

Love

Pain

Shock (or Guilt?)

Confusion

Embarrassment

Fear

Hilarity

Photos via Chic Cookie Kits.

Kirk Bromley is a playwright and freelance writer living in Brooklyn.

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