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James Brown’s Candy Hearts

Do you have a funky valentine? If you do, you simply have to check out this box of conversation candy hearts. There are ten different hearts in the box and each one is printed with a different James Brown song title. There may be no better way to say "I Love You" than with the songs of The Godfather of Soul himself! So crank up this funky box of virtual candy hearts and put some funk in your life this Valentine's day!

1. Sex Machine

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.2. Super Bad

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3. Try Me

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.4. Please, Please, Please

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.5. I'll Go Crazy

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.6. I Got You (I Feel Good)

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.7. Hot Pants Pt. 1

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.8. Make It Funky

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.9. Get Up Offa That Thing

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.10. Good Good Lovin'

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.What would be in your James Brown candy heart box?

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