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confection

[kuhn-fek-shuhn] / kənˈfɛk ʃən /
NOUN
sweet food
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On April 28, an American couple was stopped at Ben Gurion International Airport near Lod, Israel, with nearly 375 pounds of the confection, all individual units, stuffed inside their luggage.

From Washington Times

The confection, the ministry warned, might be photogenic and trendy, but it’s also full of unhealthy sugar and oils.

From New York Times

“Down With Love” takes its beats from the Hudson-Day comedies, but it winks back at dozens of cinematic confections from that period.

From New York Times

People of color have only recently been centered in historically inspired confections like "Bridgerton," making their inclusion a relative novelty even now.

From Salon

This boxy confection of bone-colored plastic would, on payment of about $400, perform any simple arithmetical task you might ask of it.

From Washington Post