The Intel Candy Will Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth and Your Geeky Side
References: intel & odditycentral
We all know Intel makes chips and computer parts, but Intel candy? That's pretty awesome! If only it was available here in North America--for now, these candies can only be found in Russia.
Offered in five different flavors, the Intel Candy each feature the Intel logo with the i5, i7 or the i3 processor sign on it.
Whether or not the Intel company actually made these Intel candies is yet unknown, but that doesn't mean your inner geek can't be satisfied with a handful of these treats.
Offered in five different flavors, the Intel Candy each feature the Intel logo with the i5, i7 or the i3 processor sign on it.
Whether or not the Intel company actually made these Intel candies is yet unknown, but that doesn't mean your inner geek can't be satisfied with a handful of these treats.
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