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  • Sf literature will remain as long as any set of readers crave the crunchy mind-candy and brainfood of the fantastic.

    Does the 'SciFi' Label Still Apply? 2009

  • Part mind-candy, part novelty, part three-dimensional educational chart, this exhibit of more than 800 works by roughly 40 artists remains on view through October 3rd.

    Dorothy Spears: TechnoCRAFT at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Dorothy Spears 2010

  • It delivered widescreen mind-candy with every page.

    MIND MELD: Underrated Authors 2008

  • And how committed, really, is the U.S. military to such gestures, or are they only serving as mind-candy for visiting reporters and the general public?

    Thomas Friedman as War Propagandist 2009

  • Because consumers want mind-candy, not difficult to process information that might make them uncomfortable.

    Archive 2009-12-01 Dave 2009

  • Because consumers want mind-candy, not difficult to process information that might make them uncomfortable.

    And you wonder why reporters drink the rev. paperboy 2009

  • The 4Flix catalog has tons of fantastic stuff -- like this Popeye Meets Aladdin cartoon, Peter Sellers and Dudley Moore in Alice in Wonderland, Frank Sinatra in the hard-boiled Suddenly, black and white Andy Griffith Shows, as well as Three Stooges and Mighty Mouse shorts and lots of other great mind-candy.

    Boing Boing: January 22, 2006 - January 28, 2006 Archives 2006

  • I bought the eBook version of this because I was desperate for instant-gratification in the form of mind-candy, and Trek books always qualify.

    STTNG: Immortal Coil 2005

  • This passive voice seemed odd to me and didn't give any hint as to what the magic looked like (no mind-candy here) or what the magician was doing.

    REVIEW: Jonathan Strange And Mr. Norrel by Susanna Clarke 2005

  • Into every reader's life must come a little mind-candy, sure, but, folks, make sure you're getting the good stuff — Fanny Mae, See, Frango, Godiva.

    Archive 2004-02-01 M-mv 2004

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