Candyland in the path that goes from Sweet Town to Candyland.

Candyland in the path that goes from Sweet Town to Candyland.

Candyland is a small amusement park that borders Sweet Town that is mainly known for its sweets.

History

In 1978, Candyland was founded alongside Sweet Town as a small amusement park. The park gained 1000 visitors on average per month. A bus takes passengers from different places to Candyland.

View of the chocolate factory (Note that the No Fruits sign is there)

View of the chocolate factory (Note that the No Fruits sign is there)

However, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, weird rules were added to the park. The most known and the most strangest is the rule of no meat, vegetable, dairy, or fruit products in the vicinity of the theme park. Nowadays, the theme park still uses the rule to stop visitors from eating foods at their theme park.

The park consists of two houses containing costumed characters that greet visitors. A candy shop is also in the vicinity of the area giving out rare sweets that could not be found elsewhere on Kyle County as souvenirs, while finally a chocolate factory is also there, where visitors can take a look at how chocolate is made.

The Incident

On 1979, a woman was visiting the amusement park, since she visited to buy some candy for her children as for a gift. While visiting, she was very hungry, so she visited Sweet Town first. The woman went to Sweet Town and bought a caramel apple since she had never tried any of those. While walking back, she ate the caramel apple, but before she could reach Candyland, she was ambushed and was knocked unconscious.

On the same night, the woman woke up and gained conscious to her body being prepared in the chocolate factory. As soon as she woke up, she was thrown into the chocolate machine, and was left with her body being ripped apart and with her body being shaped like to imitate those of chocolate. This became known as the incident as all of the staff chanted about the woman breaking the rules by eating non-candy. In the next day, the woman's corpse was being sold as chocolate. Park visitors reported the chocolate that day had a weird texture of crunchiness and fleshiness. However, the owner of the park and the employees had vanished.