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m (moved Liquorice Snap to Licorice Snape: It's spelled "Licorice Snape" in the subtitles of the Goblet of Fire DVD, and since the name is capitalized, I'm guessing it's a brand and that's its correct spelling. If the subtitles on the UK DVD have) |
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- "Oh, Harry, do feel free to indulge in a little Liquorice Snap in my absence. But I have to warn you, they're a wee bit sharp."
- — Albus Dumbledore offers some Liquorice Snaps to Harry Potter[src]
A Liquorice Snap is a magical sweet that will bite anyone who picks it up. Albus Dumbledore kept a bowl of these sweets in his office, and offered some to Harry Potter in 1994, warning that they were "a wee bit sharp." Harry helped himself to a handful and ended up being bitten several times on his hand.