That moment when you go from feeling bad about stealing your kids' Halloween candy, to realizing that your parents most likely did the same thing... so, you decide to go get more!
Eating candy on Halloween is about as American as the obesity it may lead to. If you're looking forward to the sugar rush, then this may be a wake-up call you don't want to have.
As Americans, who wouldn't jump at the chance to be lazier and eat candy. There's a Bulgarian candy called Deo Perfume Candy. Instead of taking 30 seconds to put on deodorant, you just eat one of these candies, and it emits a scent from your skin that covers up your natural body odor for up to six hours.
Once again this year the "Dental Care Team" In Grand Blanc will be buying -back Halloween candy to send to the troops overseas. This annual activity takes all the surplus candy that your kids have, pay them for it, and use it for our military servicemen and women.. Here's how to take part:
It’s that time of year again when we apologize to our pancreas and then eat until we're sick -- Halloween candy season! Everywhere we turn, we’re bombarded with chocolate and gummies and sour things and those peanut butter taffies in the wax paper wrapping that no one ever eats. Somehow those things have survived the ages but our favorites have gone by the wayside. It’s bittersweet heaven on earth
I'm a huge chocolate lover and will eat any type of candy. I do like a mini Snickers every now and again, but I was surprised Snickers has been labeled as America's favorite chocolate brand, followed by M&M's, according to a recent survey.
Here are some of our favorite candies that are only available from roughly the second week of January to February 15th, when they are wonderfully half price!