Breaking into the Halloween candy early for a sweet snack can keep you up at night. Here's how to keep it from disturbing ...
You don't have to forgo that trick-or-treat candy haul. Dr. Paul Mikhli, DDS, at Beachwood Dental, offers some common sense ...
The holiday season is in full swing and that means lots of festive food and sweet treats. Candy Canes are a classic, but is there a right way to eat one? A new survey from the National Confectioners ...
“We have a jar system. Everyone gets a jar for themselves that they can put in all the candy they don’t want to share, as long as it fits in the jar. All the other candy gets put into jars anyone can ...
More than half the people surveyed – 54% – said the proper way to eat a candy cane is to start with the straight end first. But 30% of those surveyed said eating from the curved end first is the ...
Plus: smart tricks for making your treats last longer. Food & Wine / sampsyseeds / Getty Images Halloween is just around the corner, making it crucial to start coaching kids on the best candies to ...
I remember when I was a kid, my mother insisted that we only buy Halloween candy that she didn't like, lest she eat any. Despite her not even liking the candy, it could not be brought into the house ...
Understand the risks and dangers of sharing Halloween candy with your dog. svetikd / Getty Images Whether your dog is trying to sucker you into giving them a piece of Halloween candy or they took a ...
The good news is you don’t have to choose between trick-or-treating fun and healthy teeth, writes guest columnist Dr. Paul ...