Crockpot candy is sweet, salty, creamy and crunchy all wrapped up into one bite. Some call this candy Crockpot Christmas ...
Halloween is over. But now what do you do with that leftover candy? Throwing it away is an option but consider repurposing ...
Halloween is just days away and many trick-or-treaters will come home with enough candy that they don't know what to do with. Why not spread the cheer and donate some of it to members of the military?
Whether looking to lay off the sugar or just to move on from the season, donating your Halloween candy to local charities helps. Donate your wrapped, unused candy to a nearby food bank or pantry ...
One local dentist is offering kids cash for candy. Frankel Dentistry is back with its annual “Cash for Candy” event, which began Nov. 1. Trick-or-treaters can bring their wrapped Halloween candy to ...
During the event, children up to 12 years old will have the chance to sell their wrapped candy for $1 per pound. Each child can sell up to five pounds of candy during the event. All Winona area ...
The project accepts individually wrapped candy and chocolate as well as unopened small bags of loose candy. According to the website, Treats for Troops will not accept homemade candy, homemade ...