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Candy Crush Soda Saga Levels

Soda levels or pop the bottle levels are the first Candy Crush Soda Saga level types. In soda levels you have to match soda bottles to raise the soda level, and collect a certain amount of them before you can move on.
Frosting levels or find all the bears levels are the second of theCandy Crush Soda Saga level types. In frosting levels you have to remove ice tiles to find bears that are hidden below, and free them all completely to advance.
Bubble levels or get the bears above the candy string levels are the third of the Candy Crush Soda Saga level types. In bubble levels you have to move a bear that is trapped in a bubble across a candy string. In most cases you will need to float the bear through soda until it crosses the string.
Chocolate levels are the fourth of the Candy Crush Soda Saga level types, and can be some of the most frustrating ones. In chocolate levels you have to remove all the spreading chocolate from the board before you run out of moves.
Honey levels or eat the honey to save the bears levels are the last of the Candy Crush Soda Saga level types for now. In honey levels you have to break through honey blockers to find bears that are trapped inside. Honey can be thick or thin, and when it’s thick you can’t see where the bears are.

Bombs


Bombs appear fairly early on in the game and can be very difficult to deal with.
They are very easy to remove (usually) but as you have to do it quickly they are a deadly menace.
They can  appear with any number on, depending on the level.
The number will count down with every move you make until they reach zero. 
If you don't remove them before they reach zero it's game over! 
REMEMBER the bombs count down with the MOVES you make, not in seconds, so you have plenty of time to work out the best move to make.

Chocolate Factory

Here they will only start producing chocolate when one side is exposed by removing cream.
You'll only get ONE piece per go, irrespective of how many factories are on screen (randomly) and like the normal chocolate you won't get any IF you cleared one or more pieces of chocolate as a result of your last swap. 
However, where normal chocolate can be totally cleared from the screen by getting rid of every last piece, the factories will create chocolate irrespective of how much is already on screen, even if there is none!

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