It is time for people with sweet tooth to rejoice as Nov. 4 is National Candy Day. The best way to celebrate the day is by going to the store and filling your bag with a variety this treat.

Candies have always been synonymous with happiness and nostalgia. Go ahead and bring out the child in you and eat all the candies you want without parents reminding you of cavity.

You can also learn to make candy, a task that is challenging yet truly rewarding.

On this occasion, here are a few quotes about our favorite treat to bring back the childhood memories, courtesy Good Reads and Brainy Quotes:

  • "Candy bar nostalgia puts us all on the same page." ― Bee Wilson
  • "Candy is natures’ way of making up for Mondays." ― Rebecca Gober
  • "Knowledge was like candy: you never turned it down, especially if you didn't have to work too hard to get it." ― Robert Liparulo
  • "People will say candy is recession-proof, and we're definitely seeing nostalgic candies coming about, and people want that sugar rush and that nostalgic happiness, like their childhood times." ― Dylan Lauren
  • "Growing up, I ate a lot of candy. If you were my dentist, you would know that, you know, but I eat a lot of candy, so from eight to probably, like, 15, you wouldn't see me without a pack of Skittles." ― Michael Beasley
  • "I used to live on one candy bar a day - it cost a nickel. I always remember the candy bar was called Payday. That was my payday. And that candy bar tasted so good, at night I would take one bite, and it was so beautiful." ― Charles Bukowski
  • "The great thing about candy is that it can't be spoiled by the adult world. Candy is innocent. And all Halloween candy pales next to candy corn, if only because candy corn used to appear, like the Great Pumpkin, solely on Halloween." ― Rosecrans Baldwin
  • "I feel like a little kid who just walked into a candy store. I think that's something to smile about." ― Brandon Boyd
  • "Candy is childhood, the best and bright moments you wish could have lasted forever." ― Dylan Lauren
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Halloween candy is offered for sale at a Walgreens store on September 19, 2013 in Wheeling, Illinois. Scott Olson/Getty Images