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Soviet Blood Candy with a Real Blood


The Soviet Blood Candy has been known for 70 years now! Restless decades of salvation from starving and hunger. It is all about sweet candy of blood.


Soviet Blood Candy recharges you, your blood during tough times. You know some people are like vampires, they like to drink your blood. Don’t give them a chance. Never!


Soviet Blood Candy will harden you as steel. You grip will be as hard as steel, your blood will be as steel as well. Or just “Iron Curtain” if you like.





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