So, there you have it. If you plan to pass out candy tonight, you've been warned. Also, if you're a kid with parents who have a sweet tooth, hide these candies...they're high commodities.
There are many hidden trick-or-treating gems out there, but what town does it best overall? You be the judge and vote for your favorite central Minnesota city!
When you go to a parade, you expect candy. Imagine seeing a combine that shoots candy out by the gallons! Tom Konz's combine has been modified to do just that.
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.
Witches, goblins and monsters...oh my! That was the scene around Lake George tonight as hundreds got their trick-or-treating in early at the 4th Annual Pumpkinfest.
People love candy: The average American spends $84 on and consumes about 23.9 pounds of the sweet stuff each year. With all that money and attention, you'd think it would be hard for a candy product to fail. Not true. Many candy products come and go without much notice. Here are 10 variations of popular candies that many people don't realize ever existed.
The Girl and I love to get a little crafty - but The Girl is only three and she sometimes gets a little frustrated with Mommy's craft choices and their difficulty level. So, when a craft is as cute and as easy as this one - score! Plus, everybody knows - everything tastes better with bacon (even if the bacon isn't real)!