This may be the most revolutionary thing to happen to the confectionery industry since someone put a stick at the end of a sucker and called it a lollipop.
For the fourth straight year, Jimmy Kimmel challenged parents to send in videos telling their children they ate all their Halloween candy. For the fourth straight year, parents did not disappoint.
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.
The internet exploded this week with news that a Fargo woman was going to hand out letters instead of candy to kids she deemed as "moderately obese," but is it all just a hoax?
This year, some children in Fargo, North Dakota may get a bigger trick than treat when hitting the streets for trick-or-treating. That's because a woman in the city has decided to take a stand against childhood obesity, which on its face it's a noble effort. However, the method in which she is doing it is turning heads.
Visitors to Canada are familiar with Kinder Surprise, the chocolate egg with a toy surprise inside. Kids (as well as a lot of grown-ups) love them, but they're illegal in the USA. Seriously - if you try to bring them into the country, the Border Patrol will confiscate them, and levy a fine...
As Easter Sunday looms, a lot of folks are looking forward to getting their fill of seasonal Easter candy.
For some it's Marshmallow Peeps. For others, Cadbury Eggs.
For me, it's hollow, white chocolate bunnies.
How about you...