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{{quote|Oh, Harry, do feel free to indulge in a little Licorice Snap in my absence. But I have to warn you, they're a wee bit sharp.|[[Albus Dumbledore]] offers some Licorice Snaps to [[Harry Potter]]|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)}}
   
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'''Licorice Snaps'''<ref>The name of this sweet appears as "Licorice Snap" in the subtitles on the ''Goblet of Fire'' DVD.</ref> are magical sweets that will bite anyone who picks them up. [[Albus Dumbledore]] kept a bowl of these sweets in his [[Headmaster's office|office]] and offered some to [[Harry Potter]] in [[1995]], warning that they were "a wee bit sharp." Harry helped himself to a great handful, resulting in the sweets biting his hand. It is not known if they still bite before they are chewed.
{{quote|Oh, Harry, do feel free to indulge in a little Licorice Snap in my absence. But I have to warn you, they're a wee bit sharp.|Prof. [[Albus Dumbledore|Dumbledore]] to [[Harry Potter]] while in [[Headmaster's Office]] in [[1994]].|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)}}
 
   
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They are jet black in colour, like most liquorice, and look a bit like leeches. They are about three to four centimetres long and make a squealing sound. They also have a set of sharp teeth, a tongue and do not look like liquorice from the inside (looks like a living being's mouth).
'''Licorice Snap''' is a type of candy, popularly known in the [[wizarding world]] and in the world of [[muggles]], particularly in [[North America]] and [[Europe]]. It has a sweet flavour extracted from the root of ''[[Wikipedia:Liquorice|Glycyrrhiza glabra]]'' which is the plant is related to beans and [[Wikipedia:Pea|peas]].
 
   
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[[File:Licorice Snap attacks.JPG|thumb|left|A Licorice Snap attacks]]
In [[1994]], [[Headmaster's Office|Dumbledore's office]] had many bewitched Licorice Snap on which they can bite, so when [[Harry Potter]] hold some, one of them bit Harry's hand then the other follows and because of it, [[Harry Potter|He]] accidentally moved the [[Pensieve]].
 
   
 
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)]]''
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Revision as of 17:39, 24 April 2012

"Oh, Harry, do feel free to indulge in a little Licorice Snap in my absence. But I have to warn you, they're a wee bit sharp."
Albus Dumbledore offers some Licorice Snaps to Harry Potter[src]

Licorice Snaps[1] are magical sweets that will bite anyone who picks them up. Albus Dumbledore kept a bowl of these sweets in his office and offered some to Harry Potter in 1995, warning that they were "a wee bit sharp." Harry helped himself to a great handful, resulting in the sweets biting his hand. It is not known if they still bite before they are chewed.

They are jet black in colour, like most liquorice, and look a bit like leeches. They are about three to four centimetres long and make a squealing sound. They also have a set of sharp teeth, a tongue and do not look like liquorice from the inside (looks like a living being's mouth).

Licorice Snap attacks

A Licorice Snap attacks

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. The name of this sweet appears as "Licorice Snap" in the subtitles on the Goblet of Fire DVD.
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