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 ...
I bought a couple of bags of "fun size" candy bars about a month ago, and about a week later every little fun-size one of those bad boys was gone. And you know what? I feel fine about that. I knew ...
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.
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 ...
Maybe you have them marked down on a map. Or maybe you know where they are by heart. You study them, remember year after year which street to turn down. You might even leave your own neighborhood and ...
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.
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 ...
One bar each is generous...grabby goblins (and their grouchy grown-ups) can boo-hoo elsewhere.