Jelly Candy

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Jelly Candy
PaperMario Items JellyPop.pngA Jelly Candy from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorIcon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Paper Mario description A big lollipop made by Tayce T. Restores 64 FP.
The Thousand-Year Door description Candy made by Zess T. Replenishes 64 FP.

Jelly Candy (formerly known as Jelly Pop) is a food item found in Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In Paper Mario, it appears as a white lollipop with a pink spiral on it, while in The Thousand-Year Door, it is a bonbon wrapped in a red wrapper with yellow stripes. The player can make one by giving Tayce T. or Zess T. a Jammin' Jelly and a Cake Mix.

Jelly Candy are recovery items that can be used inside and outside of battles. Upon use, Mario regains 64 Flower Points, the highest restoration value of any item in both games.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ローヤルキャンディ[1][2]
Rōyaru Kyandi
Royal Candy
Chinese 皇室糖果[?]
Huángshì Tángguǒ
Royal Candy Paper Mario
皇家糖果[?]
Huángjiā Tángguǒ
The Thousand-Year Door remake
French Sucette Gelée[?] Jelly Lollipop
German Gelee-Pop[?] Jelly Lollipop
Italian Bonbon super[?] Super bonbon
Korean 로열캔디[?]
Royeol Kaendi
Royal Candy
Spanish Caramelo Gelatina[?] Gelatin Candy

Trivia[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  2. ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door: From Japanese to English". The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved March 28, 2015.