Georgia's "Candy" pop band with its "Candy Music" became the winner of the Junior Eurovision 2011 song contest in Yerevan, Armenia. They scored 108 points. The girls, who range in age from 11 to 15, wore leggings and pink dress patterned with candy canes, shoulder pads shaped like dollops of frosting and at least one tutu that resembled cotton candy. The second came the Netherlands with 103 points, followed by Belarus with 99 points. This is not the first time when Georgia wins Kids Eurovision. In 2008 the nation won this contest with a trio of childern dressed as bees singing in an imaginary bee language. See their performance on the scene and complete list of results of all participated countries in Eurovision 2011.
1. Georgia – 108 points
2. The Netherlands – 103 points
3. Belarus – 99 points
4. Russia – 99 points
5. Armenia – 85 points
6. Moldova – 78 points
7. Belgium – 64 points
8. Bulgaria – 60 points
9. Sweden – 57 points
10. Lithuania – 53 points
11. Ukraine – 42 points
12. FYR Macedonia – 31 points
13. Latvia – 31 points
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