The article discusses the potential drawbacks of banning certain foods like candy and soda for children, emphasizing the importance of fostering healthy relationships with food rather than strict restrictions, especially as children grow and are exposed to different eating environments.
Mars, the maker of M&M's and Skittles, has refused to remove synthetic dyes from its candies despite health officials' efforts and industry shifts towards natural ingredients, citing safety, cost, and consumer preferences. While some companies are phasing out artificial dyes, Mars continues to use them, facing ongoing regulatory and public health debates.
Haribo has recalled certain batches of its Happy Cola F!ZZ candies in the Netherlands after cannabis was found in some samples, leading to health issues such as dizziness, especially affecting children.
This Valentine's Day, consider healthier alternatives to traditional candy, such as fresh fruit, cheese boards, chocolate-covered fruit or nuts, homemade treats, and nonfood gifts like flowers or experiences, to avoid excessive sugar and empty calories while still showing your love and appreciation.
Experts suggest that while candy and chocolate may not be the healthiest options, it's okay to indulge in moderation on Valentine's Day. Dark chocolate is considered the healthiest choice due to its antioxidants and lower sugar content, but it's important to be mindful of potential lead and cadmium levels in some brands. Instead of labeling foods as "junk," it's advised to approach eating with curiosity and compassion, and to prioritize well-balanced meals alongside sweet treats. Additionally, spreading out alcohol consumption and opting for low-sugar mixers can help maintain a healthy holiday celebration.
Ferrara, the owner of the iconic Fruit Stripe gum, has announced the discontinuation of the product after being sold since the 1960s, citing consumer preferences and purchasing patterns as factors in the decision. The gum, known for its fruit-inspired flavors and zebra-print packaging, will no longer be produced, but fans may still find it in select retailers before it sells out for the last time.
Ferrara, the owner of Fruit Stripe gum, has announced the discontinuation of the iconic zebra-printed gum due to factors such as consumer preferences and purchasing patterns. The gum, known for its fruit-inspired flavors and temporary tattoos, has been sold since the 1960s. Fans may still find it in select retailers before it sells out for the last time.
Peeps, the iconic Easter candy brand, is introducing four new marshmallow treat flavors for the upcoming Easter season, including Rice Krispies Treats, ICEE blue raspberry, sour raspberry, and Delights s'mores graham cracker. The new flavors will be available exclusively at Walmart, Target, and Kroger stores, as well as through collaborations with other popular brands. In addition to the new flavors, Peeps will also bring back several fan-favorite treats and offer Easter essentials at select retailers.
Maple cashew brittle is a simple and delicious sweet treat that can be made in just 15 minutes. The recipe calls for a mix of maple syrup, corn syrup, butter, baking soda, and roasted salted cashews, with a sprinkle of flaky sea salt on top. The key to success is cooking the syrup to 300 F, and the recipe can be customized with different nuts. It can also be made in the microwave for those without a candy thermometer or the time to stand over the stovetop.
A video showcasing candy being squished in a hydraulic press has gained popularity, leading to an interest in candy compressing experiments. The compacted rainbow ribbons of sugar have an appealing aesthetic, except for the gummy hamburgers. The author expresses a desire to purchase hydraulically pressed candy, excluding the unappetizing gummy hamburgers.
Bag of Farts Candy, a small business specializing in poop joke-themed gifts, offers a bag of cotton candy that is both delicious and amusing. While it may be slightly expensive, it is a cute and silly gift option for those who appreciate this type of humor. Available on Amazon for $8.95 with various shipping options.
A large bear was caught on camera in Lake Mary, Florida, munching on leftover Halloween candy that was left out on a folding table. The bear was seen eating its fill, with one of the onlookers hilariously asking, "With the wrapper?" The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission explained that bears are driven by their need to eat and have a strong sense of smell that can detect odors from over a mile away.
A parent in Pennsylvania discovered a sewing needle planted inside their child's Halloween candy after taking a bite, prompting an investigation by the Silver Spring Township Police Department. Needles were found in three pieces of candy in Cumberland County, with one needle being discovered after a parent picked up candy from the ground and bit into it. Authorities are unsure if the needles were accidentally dropped or intentionally placed. Trick-or-treaters are urged to check their candy before consuming it, and anyone with information about the tampered candy is asked to contact the police.
Talk-show host Kelly Ripa bought out a New York City store's entire Halloween candy stock to appease children, giving each bag two candy bars. However, she ran out of bags and had to resort to single servings, dealing with complaints about candy preferences. Despite the challenges, Ripa's Halloween candy strategy was a success, as a photo showed a crowd of locals collecting their treats from her porch. This story is part of a series of home-based horrors shared by Ripa and her husband-cohost, Mark Consuelos, on their show, Live with Kelly and Mark.
Bailey Orthodontics in Utah is offering kids the opportunity to exchange their Halloween candy for cash. The orthodontics office pays $2 per pound of candy, with a maximum of five pounds per child. The collected candy is then donated to various organizations, including the Utah Food Bank and Charity Anywhere, which will distribute it to children in Ecuador and Mexico. The exchange is a win-win, as it encourages kids with braces to avoid sticky or hard candies while providing them with some extra spending money. The initiative is open to the entire community, not just patients of Bailey Orthodontics.