KIT KAT KLUB HEADLINERS TONIGHT
Mr. Goodbar and the Red Hots
jazz like you’ve never heard it before!
The Sugar Babies, Twizzlers and Sweetarts
let your imaginations think about that!
Mike & Ike serving the best hootch in town
great way to cap your payday!
Leave the Missus at home or bring her along
she’ll enjoy the Big Hunk struttin’ his stuff!
A bit-o-honey for everyone
AT THE KIT KAT, WE NEVER DISAPPOINT!

It’s Tuesday Poetics at dVerse, the virtual pub for poets around the globe. Today, I’m hosting and having a bit of fun with the prompt. I’ve listed names of twenty-seven candy bars and asked folks to create a poem that includes at least one of them in their poem. They’re free to include more than one from the list if they choose. If they select a candy with the word “bar” or “bars” in it, IE Oh Henry Bars, they can drop the word “bars/bar” — however, except for dropping that word, they must include the name of the candy exactly as it’s named in the prompt…no words in between etc. Can you find the candy bars I’ve included?
Image created on Bing Create. Candies I’ve included: Kit Kat, Mr. Goodbar, Red Hots, Sugar Babies, Twizzlers, Sweetarts, Mike & Ike, Payday, Big Hunk Bars, Bit-O-Honey

That’s a fun poem, LIll! I know that the Kit Kat Club was famous in Berlin, and I remember the film ‘Looking for Mr Goodbar’, so much of your poem was familiar to me, and I really enjoyed the pace and upbeat rhythm.
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Thanks, Kim. Yes, Germany’s Kit Kat Club is featured in the musical Cabaret! Gald you enjoyed the poem.
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My pleasure, LIll!
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That’s one hoppin club. Lots of memories built there.
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Thanks, Lisa. It was a lot of fun to write. And no calories!
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You’re welcome!
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I think I counted ten of them.
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Exactly! 🙂 But even though you’ve consumed 10 candy bars in the reading, you’ve gained NO calories! 🙂
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A fun poem, Lill! I thought of Cabaret with the Kit Kat Club. Thank you for hosting!
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Yep! I changed the spelling of Club to Klub to not infringe on the original Kit Kat Club in that great musical!
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I remember when I first saw the movie, but the theater version is so much darker.
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This is exquisitely woven, Lillian! 😍 I was instantly reminded of Cabaret, especially love; “The Sugar Babies, Twizzlers and Sweetarts/let your imaginations think about that!” 🩷🩷
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Glad you enjoyed!!!! And so good to talk with you again 🙂
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!0 bars and just as you said – no added calories – winner winner chicken dinner 🙌
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Your reply made me chuckle aloud….hah! And one of the candies is Chuckles!
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I love how you weaved in this narrative for the prompt. How sweet!
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Glad you enjoyed!
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Oh so clever Lillian! It was wonderful. I love all the references, particularly Sugar Babies. It reminded me of the Langston Hughes poem Harlem Sweeties where he referenced all kinds of ‘sweet’ descriptions of women in his world. ☺️💕
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Thank you so much, Christine. I love Langston Hughes’ work….I taught quite a bit of his poetry to my high school class many many many years ago!
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I think I remember you saying that some time ago. I am a big fan of his poetry too. His words could touch all the senses ❤️☺️
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Sounds like those treats are all “fun size”. Great job!
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It was fun indeed to write the piece!
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If you don’t mind, would love to join you! A great way to “work” the challenge, so much fun, Lillian.
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Glad you enjoyed, Helen. PS: I truly wish there was some way you could read your candy poem aloud, with the music in the background, and in the same outfit, for our next OLN LIVE. Think about it!
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Yes, very Cabaret and Langston Hughes – and very clever!
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Thank you, Kim!
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Very cute, Lillian!
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Always happy to supply a little “cute” in today’s crazy amok world!
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this is pretty cool. It reminds me of a Will Smith song. Very nice, thank you for posting it.
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Thank you for the comment!
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I’d check this place out. Nicely written.
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It does sound kind of like a cool place….maybe from the Roaring 20s time?
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Love this theme and your poem, Lillian! It’s right up my alley!
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Ah the Kit Kat club eh, a poem that hints of wanton hedonism.
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