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Rachel Eugley . Halloween and Candy. The History . Origin or Trick-or-Treating. 1940’s. Coins Nuts Fruit Cookies Cakes Toys . 1970’s. Then and Now . Best vs Worst Halloween Treats. KitKat Starburst Twix PopRocks Butterfingers Snickers Nerds Sour Patch Kids
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Rachel Eugley Halloween and Candy
1940’s • Coins • Nuts • Fruit • Cookies • Cakes • Toys
Best vs Worst Halloween Treats • KitKat • Starburst • Twix • PopRocks • Butterfingers • Snickers • Nerds • Sour Patch Kids • Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups • Crunch • Smarties • Raisins • Pencils • Good & Plenty • Candy Corn • Dots • Now and Later • Hard Candy • Flavored Tootsie Rolls • Bubble Gum
Safe Halloween • 1. The brighter the better • 2. Size it right • 3. Skip the mask • 4. limit accessories • 5. Never go alone • 6. stay close to home • 7. Inspect the treats carefully • 8. Plan a party
Safety Tips for at Home • 1. Clean up • 2. Turn the lights on • 3. Control your pets • 4. Consider sugar substitutes
Candy Corn Video • http://www.foodnetwork.com/videos/candy-corn/1210.html
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