In the world of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator, there was a peculiar robot, and Candy Cadet’s story particularly drew the attention of players. This rusty and broken-down Candy Vendor had colorful lights on its head and body. It had a candy slot in the middle of its torso and three small red lights above it. One of its arms was a long rubber tube with a two-pronged hand, while the other arm was broken, with wires hanging out.
Candy Cadet’s main body was a box with coin slots, connected to wheels with another rubber tube. Its antennas were damaged too, with one hanging downwards and the other missing its top part, showing wires and a loose spring. And now that you have a whole picture of the character in mind, let’s take a deeper look at Candy Cadet’s story and how it makes a return in FNAF Ruin.
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How did Candy Cadet’s story lead to his return in FNAF RUIN?
When Candy Cadet returned in Security Breach’s DLC, RUIN, its appearance had some changes. The lights on its head now wrapped around the entire head, and the colored light on top of its head was gone.
Candy Cadet used to be one of the purchasable vendors in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator, costing $310. It provided 3 points of entertainment and 3 bonus revenue. People could get candy by inserting tokens and sometimes would hear a dark story from Candy Cadet. Despite the damage caused by the fire at the end of FFPS, Candy Cadet could still tell a new story in RUIN. This time, the story was about a mother and her son living in the woods with a monster.
In RUIN, Candy Cadet’s gameplay was similar to before. Players had to insert Faz-Tokens to hear his story. However, this time, Candy Cadet didn’t dispense any candy and only revealed parts of the story due to its damaged state. The story spoke of a woman and her son living in the woods. The mother managed to trap a lurking monster in their basement, but it would frighten the boy with its scary noises. To comfort him, the mother sang a lullaby to soothe his fears. Unfortunately, the monster learned the lullaby and used it to lure the boy into freeing it.
Some fans believe that Candy Cadet’s story might be connected to the broader story of RUIN, with the monster representing the Mimic and the “young boy” being Cassie, enticed by a familiar voice.
Candy Cadet’s transformation in RUIN was the most significant change among returning characters from the original Clickteam games, which intrigued fans.
In RUIN, Candy Cadet’s initial pose was reminiscent of its appearance in Ultimate Custom Night, where it would awaken with glowing lights when approached by players. This added to the mysterious charm of Candy Cadet.
Candy Cadet remains a captivating character that adds to the dark theme of the DLC, sharing dark stories from within its rusted and broken body. As the world of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator continues to expand, the allure of this mysterious Candy Cadet’s story remains an integral part of the saga.
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