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Ghosts Don't Eat Gummy Bears

"Ghosts Don't Eat Gummy Bears" is a humorous poem by Bill Addiss that explores the playful idea of a ghost craving and enjoying gummy bears, despite being intangible. The poem personifies the ghost, highlighting how it might indulge in earthly treats without physical form, emphasizing both the ghost's mischievous nature and the whimsical concept of delightful, imaginary snack-eating. It combines humor and imagination to evoke a fun, lighthearted perspective on ghosts and their supposed behaviors, appealing to both children and adults with its clever and imaginative tone.