A cashier woman of age 20 appears on the screen of the TV. "Good afternoon, Magic Lovers," the woman explains. "It is I, Summer. Cashier of the famous Magic Shop. Now if you're like me, what's the first thing you think about when you have a child. What special thing do you offer it, when you walk into stores like this?"
No one answers, so Summer decides to say it for them. "That's right, candy," Summer explains. "And as you know, the Magic Shop has plenty of sugary treats your children love, and where do we get all of these? Why Sandy Sonka's Candy Factory of course. Sandy Sonka is a friend of mine. She is a girl the same age as me, who has cyan blue hair, wears a pink, and purple dress, and a top hat of course, plus she's just as magical as me. The address to her factory is right here on the screen."
The address to the Candy Factory appears on the screen, saying "920 Loft Avenue" in white lettering on a pink box. "However there is only one law," Summer explains. "Sandy only allows females to enter her Candy Factory, but that doesn't mean the males don't get any," Summer explains. "The males are offered piece offering to Summer herself, if she comes outside, if not you'll have to wait, while the candy cane cages block the entrance. You can also get Summer Sonka's candy at the Magic Shop, but that's not free. Each bag of candy, or piece of candy is for sale for $3.50, or $2.50 if you buy either one. The Magic Shop, we aren't just filled with magic, we're filled with hope for a better life."