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bonbon1796, from French bonbon (17c.), childish reduplication of bon "good." Hence, bonbonniere (1818) "a box for sweets."
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bonbonA sweet made of or dipped into fondant.
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bonbon (m) candy.
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bonbon(n) a candy that usually has a center of fondant or fruit or nuts coated in chocolate
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bonbon(m) candy.
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bonbona sweet made of or dipped into fondant.
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bonbona sweet made of or dipped into fondant.
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bonboncandy or sweet.
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bonbon
sweet, candy
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