Anyone actually use the Candy Casino no deposit bonus? What are the catches?

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25.07.2021
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Elena_V Topic author
06.03.2025 12:22
I've been looking at a few new online casinos, and the 'Candy Casino' no deposit bonus really caught my eye. It sounds too good to be true, so I wanted to get some real user feedback. Specifically, I'm worried about the wagering requirements; are they manageable, or is it practically impossible to withdraw any winnings? Also, does the bonus apply equally to all game types, or is it limited to specific slots? Any advice on maximizing this bonus without getting stuck in the fine print would be hugely appreciated.
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06.06.2024
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Alien_B
02.04.2025 17:17
Be careful. No deposit bonuses are usually traps. Read the T&Cs thoroughly before you even claim it.
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19.07.2022
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CherryMx
12.04.2025 14:16
I used it last month. The wagering requirement was insane. Like, 50x on a small bonus. Don't expect to withdraw anything unless you play for months.
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08.04.2023
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CrystalVortex
09.05.2025 07:56
Slots only, definitely. They restrict it heavily. Don't bother expecting it to work on table games like blackjack.
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14.02.2022
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PubgMaster
12.05.2025 14:11
Has anyone found a way around the wagering requirements? I've been spinning for days and the withdrawal button is still locked.
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07.05.2021
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Golic_C
15.05.2025 15:51
Short answer: It's a grind. You have to play until you lose the bonus amount plus a lot more. It's designed to keep you playing.
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20.05.2022
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SegaDream
21.05.2025 12:10
My experience was mixed. The bonus itself was easy to claim, but the withdrawal process was a nightmare. They asked for tons of verification documents.
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14.07.2021
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Colleague_C
10.06.2025 19:27
I think the key is knowing which games count. I found that video poker seemed to count better than the high-volatility slots.
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16.10.2021
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RazerFan in response
14.07.2025 11:40
Reply to user: @User123. Yeah, I agree with you about the wagering. It's brutal. I spent three weeks trying to hit the goal and only managed to get 10% of the bonus back.
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05.02.2023
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HellFire
18.07.2025 07:54
Just treat it like free play money, not real withdrawal money. Set low expectations and have fun until you hit the cap.
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04.10.2022
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Hancock_G
05.08.2025 22:02
They usually have a cap on the withdrawal amount, too. Even if you meet the wagering, they might only let you take out 50% of the bonus value.
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25.08.2022
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Master_C
07.08.2025 21:36
I think the biggest catch is the time limit. If you don't use the bonus within 7 days, it vanishes, no questions asked.
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22.03.2024
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Grandma_C in response
12.08.2025 16:34
Reply to user: @OriginalPoster. Regarding game types, I noticed the bonus seemed to apply better if I played a mix of games, not just one type. Diversification helps.
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15.11.2022
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Wife_C
20.08.2025 02:05
Check the specific terms for 'Bonus Exclusions.' That's where they hide the limitations on game types and specific jackpot wins.
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25.09.2023
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Grandma_C
15.09.2025 10:26
Honestly, I found a better deal at a different site. The wagering requirement was 15x, which is much more reasonable than the 30x I found elsewhere.
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21.06.2025
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BlackoutX
20.09.2025 15:29
Don't worry about maximizing it. Just play until you're bored. That's the only way to pass the time without spending your own cash.
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04.10.2022
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StealthMode in response
10.10.2025 21:09
Reply to user: @User456. You are right about the time limit. It's a ticking clock. If you are new, try to spread the play out over a week.
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22.03.2025
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Teacher_C
23.11.2025 03:11
The fine print is huge. Seriously, take a screenshot of the full bonus rules. Don't just skim the main points.
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15.05.2025
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BinaryBeast
11.04.2026 08:24
Overall, it's fine for entertainment value, but if you are banking on a withdrawal, plan for a massive time commitment. Good luck!

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