Celebrating holidays in the pandemic has been an adjustment over the last year we didn’t exactly plan for. Many of our favorite traditions were hindered due to COVID-19 and Easter 2020 was the first holiday we experienced in our new condition. With Easter soon approaching on April 4th, things still have yet to return to
Butterfinger, you better not be playing with our emotions, because now that you’ve put it out there that Crispety Crunchety Peanut Butter might become a thing, we won’t take no for an answer. On Jan. 24, the Ferrero brand took to Instagram to post a picture of the Butterfinger-inspired peanut butter. It included the caption,
Halloween is right around the corner and people are definitely getting creative when it comes to ways of making trick-or-treating as safe as possible. Of course, leave it to the King of Halloween Candy, Reese’s, to take that creativity to a whole new level. The brand announced that it would be unleashing a robotic trick-or-treat
Candy corn has kind of a tough reputation. While some brave souls can’t get enough of it, the rest of us aren’t exactly fans. Butttt maybe that’s simply because most of us have not experienced the flavors of candy corn mixed into delicious Starbucks cold brew. Now is the time for that to change. Totallythebomb.com
“Dear Candy Corn, I hate your stinking guts. You make me vomit. You’re scum between my toes! Love, America.” This is how I imagine America’s hate letter to candy corn would read, and after seeing CandyStore.com’s recently published list of the worst Halloween candies, it’s probably dead-on. According to the site, candy corn is the
Not cool! Candy Spelling’s grandkids were recently bullied by online trolls — and the Broadway producer is not happy about it. “That’s bullying,” the Stories From Candyland author, 73, told Us Weekly exclusively at the Tony Awards on Sunday, June 9. “We know that, and it’s a terrible thing. Shame on people who dare to
I don’t know about you, but I love Halloween candy. I don’t have kids, nor do I live in a neighborhood where kids trick-or-treat — and yet I buy candy for trick-or-treaters every year just in case. Of course, this means that come Nov. 1, I’m left with a bag of fun-size Snickers bars and
Who remembers opening those plastic circle containers, and ripping off some chalky, pink Hubba Bubba bubblegum? You know, SIX FEET of fun??? it’s the start of a new week & the very popular hubba bubba bubble tapes are back in stock ?? A post shared by RANDALLS ?? (@randalls.mh) on Feb 6, 2018 at 2:11am
We love Reese’s for many reasons — their candy bars, their ice cream pops, and now their social media game. On the Reese’s Twitter account, the brand follows over a 1,000 people, but on Instagram things are much more exclusive. The peanut butter cup maker only follows one person — someone who we all know
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