Released U.S. Soldier Won’t Shut Up About North Korean Candy

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SAN ANTONIO, TX—Claiming that the Army private looks for any opportunity to mention the sweets, sources confirmed Thursday that released U.S. soldier Travis King won’t shut up about North Korean candy. “He goes on and on about the sugar-coated peanut candy being so much better than anything he’s ever had in the…

SAN ANTONIO, TX—Claiming that the Army private looks for any opportunity to mention the sweets, sources confirmed Thursday that released U.S. soldier Travis King won’t shut up about North Korean candy.

“He goes on and on about the sugar-coated peanut candy being so much better than anything he’s ever had in the States,” said military correctional officer Ramon Vega, adding that despite all attempts to turn the conversations back to the detainee’s friends and family, King kept raving about the how the type of sugar in the candy was much tastier than what people used in America.

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