Sweetooths in the South have a different favorite to their counterparts in other regions of the United States.
Blue pumpkin candy buckets are a symbol for autism awareness on Halloween. They're controversial, but as a mom to an autistic son, I find them helpful.
The reality: intentional candy tampering is rare. No actual cases of poisoned Halloween candy have ever been reported in our region, said UVA Health's Blue Ridge Poison Center in a press release. But ...
Blue Bell recently announced on Instagram that its fan-favorite Christmas Cookies Ice Cream is back for the holiday season.
The building used to be a boat-assembly plant, which made the festivities oddly apt, since tattoos have always thrived on ...
before melting into a candy that’s chewy like taffy. Flavors include strawberry, watermelon, caramel, apple, and even blue raspberry, an invention I thought was exclusively American. As a bonus ...
Halloween means lots of treats, and the Blue Ridge Poison Center has some advice to help parents keep their children safe.
Halloween is over. But now what do you do with that leftover candy? Throwing it away is an option but consider repurposing those sweet treats. First, consider donating wrapped candy to a food bank ...
On All Hallows' Eve the smell of candy will ... For households providing candy, keep your eye out for blue Halloween buckets promoting autism awareness. This is a way for a child or family to ...
No actual cases of poisoned Halloween candy have ever been reported in our region, said UVA Health's Blue Ridge Poison Center in a press release. But every year, thousands of children are ...