For the decades trick-or-treating has been around and the generations of people that have partaken in the Halloween tradition, the goal has always remained the same: Get as much candy as possible.
The day after Halloween, kitchen tables across America disappear under mountains of candy. Parents hover, debating their next move. Should they let their kids binge? Quietly sweep half into the trash?
Let the sugar comas commence — really, it may be better for your kids in the long term. Abbey Sharp, a registered dietitian based in Toronto, advises giving children “unlimited access” to Halloween ...
EL PASO, Texas -- Easter baskets will be filled to the brim with all kinds of treats this holiday weekend, from chocolate bunnies to marshmallow chicks. But dentists at Texas Tech University Health ...