Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 30, 2008 -
Since you seem to know your candy classics so well, I thought I'd put you to the test again: I picked up some more traditional favorites, and I'm curious to know how well you can identify them. Do you know your candy? There's only one way to find out!
- 32 Comments
Oct 16, 2008 -
With candy on my mind, I'm ready for an early Halloween. Yesterday, I picked up some classic favorites, and I'm curious to know how well you can identify them. Do you know your candy?
- 46 Comments
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Feb 13, 2009 -
News flash — tomorrow is Valentine's Day! I thought it'd be appropriate to throw together a quiz of fun facts about Valentine's Day treats in honor of the candy-coated holiday. Are you in the loop on all the figures surrounding this sweet day?
- 9 Comments
Oct 06, 2009 -
Halloween is just a few weeks away, and with it comes major temptation from all the bite-size candy floating around. I agree that a little nibble of chocolate is better than the whole bar, which is why the Halloween fun-size treats are so appealing. But do you know which ones are the worst for you?
- 12 Comments
Nov 16, 2009 -
The Minkoff fun never ends. This Rebecca Minkoff Black Zip Morning After Mini Bag ($550) could be yours. This baby contains no studs, no buckles — just sleek, perfect-sized arm candy with cool long tassels and exposed zippers.
- 121 Comments
Sep 18, 2007 -
Hershey's has just released a new seasonal kiss flavor: Candy Corn. I saw some in the Halloween display at Target and picked them up for the office to try.
The first thing I noticed was the smell: an overpowering in your face butterscotch-caramel odor, or as YumJimmy put it, "it smells like old people candy."
- 33 Comments
Nov 04, 2007 -
I'm not totally sure who declared today National Candy Day — doesn't Oct. 31 seem like a much likelier date? — but we are definitely going to celebrate it.
- 45 Comments
Oct 19, 2009 -
Halloween is all about light-hearted spookiness, but I'll tell you, I saw something shockingly scary at the grocery store — the labels on Halloween candy. Corn syrup, food coloring, and the worst, hydrogenated oil. Companies still use this type of trans fat even though we know it's been linked to heart problems, miscarriages, obesity, and belly fat.
- 10 Comments
Oct 31, 2007 -
When it comes to Halloween, almost all of us are going to end up eating candy. That is just how the cookie crumbles. I've tried to let you guys know which candies are loaded with calories, but have you ever thought about which candies are the worst for your teeth?
- 9 Comments