Candy Crossroads is a sweet treat for the entire family. It’s made for kids ages five and up, but parents will love it too. Candy Crossroads is a way for your children to learn and grow stronger in the great Christian truths that can truly effect their lives. Beyond just character building, Candy Crossroads demonstrates distinctly Christian messages in a way that will never bore nor confuse. Each episode illustrates a specific truth such as the cleansing power of the Cross or serving God or God as creator.

Wally Pop is a lemon lollipop who lives in a cupcake house with his faithful pooch, Lollipup. He's basically a loveable goof. While not really unintelligent, he’s always giving into temptation, getting deceived, or needing help and correction. He’s never mean. He never seeks out evil but always seems to be stumbling.
Jerry Bean is a cherry jellybean. He's a forgetful bookworm who's always trying to remember what he's read. He will often give the Bible reference for the episode if he can eventually remember it. He always carries around the stack of books that he's reading. He’s kind of nerdy, but never arrogant or annoying.
Candy Cane is a Christmas candy cane who's a spunky southern girl who works at the Candy Clinic as a nurse. She's a type-A personality who tends to take charge of a situation to make it happen, but she‘s not power-hungry. She calls everyone sugar, sweetie, etc. and will often explain the moral of the situation.
Dustbunny - The villain. He represents Satan, the tempter. He's totally powerless in himself, but is highly skilled at deceiving. He has no hands, but can pick things up in his ears. He appears in a variety of disguises and voices. He will never admit he’s The Dustbunny, but uses fake names derived from the term Dustbunny such as Dusty Bunnyson or The Duster.
Lollipup is a cute little grape Scottie dog who's friendly to everyone. She's Wally’s pet and loves him dearly. While she can’t talk, she is able to understand speech quite well.

God
is, well, God. We never see Him in the series, but people have conversations with Him all the time. He has a deep voice, but on the soft, calm, personable side.