Candy Jacket are armor-piercing bullets manufactured by the Big Mom Pirates. They were created specifically to punch through the reinforced bodies of the Vinsmoke siblings during the plot to wipe out the family at Sanji's wedding.
Candy Jacket are specialized rounds produced by the Big Mom Pirates. They were engineered for a single grim purpose: to defeat the armored exoskeletons of the Vinsmoke siblings as part of the planned assassination of the family during the marriage ceremony between Sanji and Charlotte Pudding.
The bullets are built to bore through the hardened, modified bodies that protect the Vinsmokes. Their effectiveness was proven when a shot pierced Vinsmoke Reiju's exoskeleton and wounded her left leg. In the anime the rounds are given a distinctive look, each one individually wrapped so that it resembles a hard candy.
The ammunition is the work of the Big Mom Pirates. Pudding was shown displaying the bullets ahead of the wedding plot, and the crew later put them to use during the siege on Cacao Island, riddling the Vinsmoke Family with the armor-piercing fire.

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The Candy Jacket is a set of armor-piercing bullets created by the Big Mom Pirates specifically to punch through the reinforced exoskeletons of the Vinsmoke siblings.
The Big Mom Pirates created the Candy Jacket bullets to defeat the Vinsmoke Family's armored bodies as part of their plan to assassinate the family during Sanji and Pudding's wedding.
Vinsmoke Reiju was hit by a Candy Jacket bullet, which pierced her exoskeleton and wounded her left leg.
The Big Mom Pirates fired the Candy Jacket bullets during the siege on Cacao Island, riddling the Vinsmoke Family with the armor-piercing rounds.
In the anime, the Candy Jacket bullets are individually wrapped so that each round resembles a piece of hard candy.
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