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→‎Acquisition: I don't think Sweets were tested enough to prove that the types in the second, third, and fourth slot didn't matter. There were some odd results with testing.
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(→‎Acquisition: I don't think Sweets were tested enough to prove that the types in the second, third, and fourth slot didn't matter. There were some odd results with testing.)
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==Acquisition==
==Acquisition==
In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], the player can obtain the Strawberry, Love, Berry, Clover, and Flower Sweets by winning at a [[Battle Café]]. All Sweets can be obtained by completing [[Wild Area News]]-exclusive {{p|Milcery}} [[Max Raid Battle]]s (held from January 31 to February 16, 2020); this is the only way to obtain the Ribbon and Star Sweets.
In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], the player can obtain the Strawberry, Love, Berry, Clover, and Flower Sweets by winning at a [[Battle Café]]. All Sweets can be obtained by completing [[Wild Area News]]-exclusive {{p|Milcery}} [[Max Raid Battle]]s (held from January 31 to February 16, 2020); this was the only way to obtain the Ribbon and Star Sweets until the [[Isle of Armor]] DLC.
 
In [[Isle of Armor]], the player can gain access to the [[Cram-o-matic]].  A number of combinations will result in being able to obtain any of the Sweets, though seemingly at random.


Additionally, in Pokémon Sword and Shield, the player can obtain a single [[Strawberry Sweet]] in [[Hammerlocke]].
Additionally, in Pokémon Sword and Shield, the player can obtain a single [[Strawberry Sweet]] in [[Hammerlocke]].
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