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.
I'd like to say this post is just for the kids, but I must confess--I, Tracy Turner, steal Halloween candy from children. Yes, I am guilty of occasionally sneaking a fun size Snickers or a tiny box of Nerds from my nieces and nephews. Here's some interesting information for you, my fellow candy thieves:
It never fails, you find a favorite treat or a favorite restaurant and the next thing you know it is pulled off the market or closes. Shameful! You couldn't be the only person who loved Bennigan's? Maybe you were the only one? What places or products do you wish for a comeback from?
When it comes to candy, Americans like a brand name which has been around for a long time. In fact, almost all of the best selling candy bars in the United States were introduced before World War Two.