Level 106

Difficulty

 * It can be hard demolishing the initial candy bombs, because they are surrounded by liquorice swirls, rendering striped candies ineffective, especially when they only need 7 moves to explode.
 * Candy bombs drop down every 5 moves.
 * Also, there are liquorice locks on the top of the board, interfering with your best moves and reducing the spaces to create special candies.
 * Finally, jellies are located on the bottom of the board, meaning you can't really rely on cascades a lot to destroy the jellies.
 * The jellies are worth 32,000 points . Hence, an additional 28,000 points is required to earn one star.

Strategy

 * 30 moves to clear 16 double jelly squares will not be an issue. The only problem is candy bombs, which are surrounded by some liquorice swirls. Demolish them as quickly as possible, preferably using wrapped candies.
 * Remember, liquorice swirls can be swapped around, so if you can move the candy bomb between the two same-coloured candies beside them, do it.
 * After that, start freeing some liquorice locks to fill up some spaces below them, so that you can produce special candies more easily.

Moscellaneous Info

 * 1) 16 double jellies x 2,000 points per double jelly = 32,000 points