Definitions

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  • noun Plural form of caramel.

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Examples

  • caramel cake and the caramels are the optional challenge.

    Andrea Meyers (Andrea's Recipes) 2008

  • Crowns (caps), inlays and onlays can come out when you eat sticky foods such as caramels or taffy.

    SurvivalBlog.com 2010

  • (01 March 2008) - At the artisinal candy shop Papabubble in Manhattan (the first U.S. outpost following Barcelona, Amsterdam and Tokyo), mounds of colorful, flavor-packed "caramels" get whipped up daily.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • (01 March 2008) - At the artisinal candy shop Papabubble in Manhattan (the first U.S. outpost following Barcelona, Amsterdam and Tokyo), mounds of colorful, flavor-packed "caramels" get whipped up daily.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • (01 March 2008) - At the artisinal candy shop Papabubble in Manhattan (the first U.S. outpost following Barcelona, Amsterdam and Tokyo), mounds of colorful, flavor-packed "caramels" get whipped up daily.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • (01 March 2008) - At the artisinal candy shop Papabubble in Manhattan (the first U.S. outpost following Barcelona, Amsterdam and Tokyo), mounds of colorful, flavor-packed "caramels" get whipped up daily.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • (01 March 2008) - At the artisinal candy shop Papabubble in Manhattan (the first U.S. outpost following Barcelona, Amsterdam and Tokyo), mounds of colorful, flavor-packed "caramels" get whipped up daily.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • (01 March 2008) - At the artisinal candy shop Papabubble in Manhattan (the first U.S. outpost following Barcelona, Amsterdam and Tokyo), mounds of colorful, flavor-packed "caramels" get whipped up daily.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • Avoid or limit candy such as caramels, candy corn, jelly beans, and taffy.

    About Today 2008

  • Extremely sticky or gooey snacks, such as caramels or dried fruit, can not only can stick on teeth and cause long periods of acid wear but can also adhere to loose fillings or the wires of braces and pull them out of place, causing painful and expensive problems.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2008

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  • How could there be no definition for caramels?? I mean, it's a type of sweet!

    December 4, 2009

  • Try caramel.

    December 5, 2009