Cameron bought twelve pounds of candy corn for 79 cents a pound and eighteen pounds of M&Ms for $1.09 a pound, planning to make packages of candy for a fund-raiser. The two types of candy will be mixed and sold in one-pound bags. What is the least price that Cameron can charge for each of the thirty bags, in order to make at least a 25% profit.
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