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Answer: Sugarplums
The poem states:
"The children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads"
A sugar plum is a hard candy made of sugar in a round or oval shape. The word "plum" refers to its shape, not to its taste. Traditional sugar plums have no fruit, but sometimes contain a seed, nut or spice surrounded by sugar. Although the process of making them was extremely laborious in the past, by the 1860s they were available to the general population.
Clement Moore in 1823 penned "Twas the Night Before Christmas." It is a poem on the iconic Christmas holiday in America.
In the poem visions of sweet plums dances in children’s heads as they slept.
In the lines of the poem, sugar plum is the sweets that come in the dreams of children.
Sugarplums are sugar candies that are hard and oval or round in shape. They are sugar-coated candies that do not contains plum instead may have centralized nut or spices fillings.
The children were very excited to eat sweets on the eve and dreamt about it while snuggling in their beds.
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