This year, 95% of the 172 million Americans celebrating Halloween plan to buy candy, according to one recent survey. That’s significantly higher than the number of people planning to purchase ...
It's the day after Halloween. The costumes have been worn, the tricks have been treated and the candy has been collected. Now there is only one thing left to consider: That's right, it's the calories.
A little thought and care could set your house apart as a Halloween destination. You don't want to end up with bags upon bags of extra candy this Halloween, especially considering our current economy ...
Could you imagine trick-or-treating as a kid and getting Oreos instead of candy? I'd be a happy camper, because there's nothing like snacking on a sleeve of "Milk's Favorite Cookie." Don't get me ...
For this week’s food fight, we asked a group of UNT students to buy bags of Halloween candy–“promising” to reimburse them, of course–pour them out on one of those dorm study tables and start munching.
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Homeowner hands out full-size candy bars on Halloween, but when they tell kids to take only one, an adult chaperone gets super salty about it
One bar each is generous...grabby goblins (and their grouchy grown-ups) can boo-hoo elsewhere.
Patrick Bucco strolled through the candy aisle at BJ's Wholesale Club in Haverhill, his 2-year-old daughter, Riley, in tow. He bypassed the fun-size, bite-size and miniature-size chocolate candy bars ...
Some households are reporting spending more than $200 on Halloween candy this year. Are kids becoming too greedy when it comes to Halloween trick-or-treating - and making the holiday so expensive it's ...
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