There are a lot of jerks and sickos out there so you always want to check what candy your kid gets while trick-or-treating. Police want to remind parents that edible weed candy has been given to children before.
Halloween is one of my favorite holidays hands down. I love costumes, and while I don't eat much candy, I still always enjoyed seeing how much I could get while trick-or-treating. My parents never pranked me like this, but if I had kids I'd prank them anytime I could. This is priceless.
Free Beer and Hot Wings came across an article from World Wide Interweb that had photos of candy with unbelievably bad names. A lot of the candy on the list is from overseas, so it is understandable when a word is lost in translation. However, some of the candy names are just blatantly weird. Take the case of "Camel Balls," they are actually shaped like and marketed to be camel balls.
There has been some weird commercials over the course of TV history and if you're an idiot like me you don't recognize the difference between the fake and real ones. This new parody ad for Reese's Pieces might take the cake. Check out this fake commercial featuring child birth, a home wrecking guido, and a nurse eating what appears to be after birth.
Every year, it hides in some dark, dank corner of even the most raucous Halloween party, waiting for some unknowing fool to stick their hand in its clutches of doom. It entices its prey with colorful designs and the promise of sweet joy, only to fill its victims with a familiar sense of bland, flavorless dread
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Here are some of our favorite candies that are only available from roughly the second week of January to February 15th, when they are wonderfully half price!