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Can you name a more cheerful food than candy? Sweetness, bite-sized packaging and vibrant marketing are all staples of the candy industry, but the options have become so plentiful that as Halloween ...
Abbey Sharp, a registered dietitian, advises giving your children “unlimited access” to Halloween candy, insisting it’s actually a great way to form good habits.
TerraCycle is offering a way to feel better about all the Halloween wrappers you collect Oct. 31, with its "spooky" Zero Waste Box recycling.
The Snickers bar When done right, the result is a delicious Snickers bar, a popular Halloween – or anytime – candy.
Naked Foods Market (3233 Walnut Street) is offering an opportunity for community members to dispose of those wrappers in a more eco-friendly way.
While no candy is truly healthy, some options are better for your gut than others. And there are ways you can help wake your gut from its sugar "spell" after holiday indulgence.
Despite a possible shortage in Halloween candy this year (truly horrifying) we invite you to open up your boo basket and prepare to be delighted by our list of the zodiac signs as Halloween candy.
Unfortunately, Halloween candy isn’t considered safe for dogs. Here's why dogs should never eat Halloween candy and how to keep your pooch safe throughout spooky season.
Are you hoping the neighborhood mischief-makers won’t “T.P.” your house on Halloween? Then maybe you should hand out the candies they actually like.
Here is the most popular Halloween candy in 2024 In 2024, consumer spending on Halloween candy is projected to reach $3.5 billion, a slight decrease from 2023.
Consumer spending on Halloween candy is estimated to hit $3.5 billion in 2024, according to the National Retail Federation, a slight dip from 2023. So what candy will Americans spend the most on?