But on Halloween night, we remember the real reason for the season: Candy. And lots of it. But while any candy is better than no candy, not all of these delicious and sugary sweet treats are equal.
Americans have a sweet spot for candy, and it varies greatly by region. A new study from Innerbody.com analyzed Google search data to reveal trends in candy preferences across the U.S., with ...
The grocery store aisles are now filled with healthy candy options, including low-sugar candy, candy without artificial dyes, organic candy, high-fiber candy, and more. This trend suggests that ...
It's costumes and scary movies. It's staying up late and maybe throwing toilet paper on someone's house, but it's also candy and lots of it. Candy sales are never as high as they are around Halloween.
As people stock up on Halloween candy this month, they may be buying bags of treats that contain with Red Dye 3, a carcinogen that is banned in Europe and for use in cosmetics in the U.S ...
Passing out Halloween candy is one of my favorite annual traditions. When I was a kid, I vowed to be the grown-up who would give out jumbo chocolate bars or really special candies — no ...
Your assortment of sugary treats on Halloween may look a bit different this year. The traditional mix of caramel, nougat and wafer-filled chocolaty mounds won’t dominate Halloween baskets this ...
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Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, was allegedly carrying candy stolen from a humanitarian aid package at the time of his death. The IDF found Mentos candy, weapons and cash near Sinwar's body.