“Better-for-you” candy often promises less sugar and natural ingredients. But does that really make a difference? Reviewed by Dietitian Karen Ansel, M.S., RDN The candy aisle is increasingly filled ...
According to a new survey, 57.58% of people believe you should eat the whole piece at once, while 27.85% start with the narrow white tip and 14.58% begin with the wider yellow end. Create a free ...
This has been a big year for me. I turned 50, and I started eating candy. Both were inescapable. Candy, by which I do not mean chocolate, is everywhere. The chewier/crunchier and more intensely ...
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Candy Corn Is Awesome — You’re Just Eating It Wrong
Candy corn. It’s one of the most controversial candies out there — a true love-it-or-hate-it treat. And yet it’s a certified Halloween season classic. Bags of the yellow, orange, and white candy ...
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