They also are shirred for easier use and can be treated with dye to make "red hots".
They were "the knee-jerks," or "the bleeding hearts," or "the red hots."
Turner remained on the bench, chewing his red hots.
A vendor, complete with New York accent and attired as if he were at a ballpark, is selling "red hots" to soldiers during a battle.
Zweigle's of Rochester, New York makes the white and red hots from upstate.
"I don't suppose you two red hots have stopped to think about the penalty for unlawful use of priestly secrets?"
The tongue crept out with a crafty life of its own, so pink it looked like Clare had been sucking red hots.
Butterscotch chips, red hots and peanuts would find no succor here.
Josh Tager, a filmmaker, was a fellow veteran of past trips, surviving on Rolos, red hots and little sleep.
When Lyndon Johnson was majority leader he used to call them "the red hots."