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Candy Crush - pervy developers? What s the point of the pink jelly bean at the bottom left of screen?

Candy Crush - pervy developers

What s the point of the pink jelly bean at the bottom left of screen? Not first time it s been in a sections background. Have previously reported it but here it is again in level 3486. Someone likes the sexual innuendo they can create in background artwork, or is it suppose to be something else?

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  • 3 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    Post it on flickr or imgur.

    Reminds me of college. Our student center had a large Joan Miró reproduction on the wall, ostensibly an orchid...wink, wink.

    Edit: At least I think it was Miró. I remember being surprised that Joan was a man, not a woman.

  • Chris
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    Why are you asking whether it's supposed to be something else? You already know what it's supposed to be: a pink jelly bean.

    Are you seriously suggesting it looks like a penis? As opposed to, say, a pink fingernail?

    Your life must be incredibly boring and dangerous, if you think obsessing over this is worth your time.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    You've clearly cropped that picture to make it look like something it isn't. It would appear the biggest "perv" in this situation is you.

  • 3 years ago

    Hi Imogen.

    While I don't know the answer to your question, it has come to my attention that your question contains poor English. This is how it should read:

    "What's" - notice the apostrophe;

    "it's" - also requires an apostrophe;

    "supposed to be" - notice the "d" on the end of "supposed".

    And yes, you can call me pedantic. I can spot a spelling or grammatical error at a hundred paces - blindfold.

    Source(s): SCE English Higher Grade.
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  • 3 years ago

    Trying to upload picture but not working so will post it on my profile pic

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