Candy corn is back on store shelves, signaling the rejuvenation of a decades-old disagreement. Some can't get enough of it, while many others pray for its downfall. Candy corn was ranked seventh on ...
Love it or hate it, candy corn season is upon us.Everyone has an opinion on candy corn: Some love the treat, either as a sugary indulgence or a marker of the fall season. Others wonder why you would ...
If there’s one thing all Americans can agree on it’s that candy corn is disgusting and deadly and should be banned like asbestos. OK, maybe we can’t actually agree on that, but I really want us to, so ...
Love it or hate it, a certain pyramid-shaped candy is arguably one of the most iconic Halloween treats. Before becoming the polarizing candy it is today, it took off in popularity after a ...
What are your thoughts on candy corn? To some, candy corn is hands-down the best Halloween candy and a staple in their household come spooky season as they eagerly await the arrival of these orange, ...
Spooky season is here and like in previous years, our nation seems angrily divided on one important issue: candy corn. Ohio's favorite treat of 2022 is a popular topic of debate in this country. But ...
Even if you hate candy corn, you still probably associate it with Halloween. The orange and yellow kernels conjure memories of fall and the spooky season. Created in the late 19th century, candy corn ...
As people stock up on Halloween candy this month, they may be buying bags of treats that contain with Red Dye 3, a carcinogen that is banned in Europe and for use in cosmetics in the U.S., according ...
National Candy Corn Day is Thursday, Oct. 30, and while some will try to stay as far away from the sweet treat as possible, others have likely already been indulging in the Halloween "delicacy." ...
Love it or hate it, a certain pyramid-shaped candy is arguably one of the most iconic Halloween treats. Candy corn has caused division since it was first invented in the 1800s. Some complain about its ...
There are certain food products we've been asked about at Snopes that — thank God — only exist in people's imaginations. Among those are Spam Oreos, Gerber Big Mac and Fries Baby Food, Garlic ...