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goodies

British  
/ ˈɡʊdɪz /

plural noun

  1. any objects, rewards, prizes, etc, considered particularly desirable, attractive, or pleasurable

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He listed the goodies money could buy: sausages, ham, coffee, bacon, soap, ladies’ stockings.

From The Wall Street Journal

The employees who hand out the goodies say the charcuterie box is the most popular item.

From The Wall Street Journal

Morgan recently said the prime minister would only be welcome to campaign in Wales if he brought "goodies" such as investment commitments.

From BBC

“Goodness, she is a generous one,” said Eulie, peeking inside at all the goodies.

From Literature

I was glad they got some of the goodies, but I couldn’t help a sense of relief when they ran off to watch the other match.

From Literature