like a kid in a candy store

The phrase "like a kid in a candy store" typically means to be extremely delighted or excited in a particular situation, expressing a childlike sense of wonder and joy. It suggests a feeling of pure pleasure and unlimited choices, similar to a child being allowed to freely pick their favorite candies in a store.


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