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Hi Laura, I asked the same question and attached screenshots. This was 8 weeks ago. Please refer to Mr. Snappy's Garden. Thank you.
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Hi Everyone, Many thanks, Vicky and PamP, for sharing how both of you managed to pass this awful level. I started with 2 wrapped candies side by side and that created an explosion which partially cleared the top layer of the bottom section enough for candies to fall through. I was then able to make striped/wrapped candies…
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Thanks Elsa.
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Hi Elsa, It is not a matter of earning boosters playing Sugar Drop levels. I had 150+ hand switches and 160+ lollipop hammers and both have gone down drastically after playing booster and gold busting levels. I went from 200 gold bars to zilch and managed to accumulate 11 so far playing Sugar Drop levels. I have bought…
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I agree with you, Oakley. I played this nasty level many times yesterday with full boosters and still could not pass it. For example, I had more than 25 jellies to clear one time and 28 another time with only 1 move left and have the pictures as proof. There was no way to break through the thick blockers at the bottom…
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Hi Jen and Elsa, You are welcome.
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Hi James and Elsa, I have been in 1st place a few times for the Weekly Race but never won anything. I think this is just for show and there are no prizes to be had.
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Hi Jen and Elsa, The rewards for winning the Space Race are as follows: Color bomb: 6 hours Striped/Wrapped Candy: 6 hours 1 UFO 1 Coconut Wheel 1 Lollipop Hammer 1 Hand Switch
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Level 3578 is just as horrible but I completed it using lots of boosters again but 3579 is something else. It is supposedly an easy level but I lost lives and many boosters trying to pass it. The player is required to clear 79 jellies in 20 moves with 18 multi-layered waffles encased in candy canes, 9 each on top right and…
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Thanks for the hint but I managed to pass this awful level by using a lot of boosters. I was trying to highlight the difficulty of completing any levels when moves are drastically reduced so that the creators/designers can understand the player's frustration.