Must-have seasonal staple or a terrible, waxy sugar bomb? There's little in-between when it comes to this iconic Halloween candy.
In his book “The Vanishing Hitchhiker,” folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand argues that while urban legends may be grounded in ...
James Devaney//Getty Images “We live in a world where we have a premiere and you want to look nice, and it turns into being a fashion person, and I’m like, ‘Well, I just like to look nice ...
A woman in Canada stole Halloween candy meant for children ... it was believed that the line between the living and the spirit world thinned during this time. To protect themselves from wandering ...
World of Warcraft’s Hallow's End event is here, meaning it’s time to collect Candy Buckets. Each bucket can be used one time per year on each character. Collecting them will give you the ...
Today, that same dye is still found in candy corn, ring pops ... that empowers you to stay informed and engaged in shaping our world. By becoming a Vox Member, you directly strengthen our ability ...
This one is definitely for those of you with a sweet tooth. The Museum of Candy, a world-first fully immersive museum dedicated to all things sweet, is set to open its doors very soon in Dubai. Based ...
According to Wright, the two factors that seem to spur most of the response are the candy's waxy, crumbly texture and of course, its extremely sugary taste. To settle another common debate — yes, each ...
Beloved by readers and an inspiration to students during a (so far) half-century career as a Memphis reporter, First Amendment advocate and journalism professor, Candy Justice has applied her nose ...
Candy corn was originally known by a different name. It was known as "chicken feed," due to its resemblance to corn. "Corn was primarily fed to chickens and pigs before World War I," according to ...
Vacationers embark on cruises to enjoy rest and relaxation, but many vessels that travel the world are hiding dirty secrets. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has revealed the top 10 filthiest ...