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 ...
Every October, I make a promise to myself: this year, I won’t touch the Halloween candy before the big night. And every year, that promise lasts about three days—maybe less if I’ve had a long week.
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 ...
“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 ...
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 ...
Weight loss doesn't have to mean giving up the fun foods and snacks you love-yes, even sweets. In fact, dietitians say you can absolutely enjoy candy while reaching your health goals. The secret?
The candy aisle is increasingly filled with healthy-sounding options. These may be better alternatives for some people, but that doesn’t mean they’re healthy. All kinds of candy can be a nice treat on ...
Love it or hate it, few Halloween treats stir up as much emotion as candy corn. And just in time for National Candy Corn Day (Oct. 30), the National Confectioners Association has revealed how ...