Did you know that Americans will buy over $2 billion worth of Halloween candy this year? With that much candy being bought, what are New Yorkers spending the most money on?
Police are warning parents to take an extra look at their children's Halloween candy after a report of treats being tampered with at a mall in Poughkeepsie.
When the kids come home from a night of trick-or-treating you can usually judge which Halloween treats are favored by their reactions. There are some treats that kids would probably call tricks as they rank low on their list of favorites. Which ones are they?
It's probably not a surprise to anyone but chocolate is the preferred Halloween treat again this year. The National Confectioners Association conducted a national survey of Halloween goodies and found that 72% of respondents preferred chocolate. What were the runners up?
Halloween candy is something every kid looks forward to but how about their parents. They're the ones who have to pay the dental bills after all that candy is consumed. Here are some candies that are better for the kid's teeth and some that are worse.
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel wanted to know how kids would react if parents told their children they ate all their Halloween candy. So mom and dad set up their video cameras to see what would happen. And, as you can probably predict, there were a lot of tears. These 'Cute Kids' of the day aren't so cute after hearing the news.