The best and worst Halloween candies
Happy Halloween all you ghouls and vampires! The day has finally arrived, even if we aren’t celebrating this long night the way we thought we’d be. Whether you’re having a household-only party, telling...
View ArticleNew candy hitting the shelves in 2021
It’s been a year, that’s for sure, but there’s plenty of good things to look forward to in 2021 that make ringing in the new year a little more bearable. We’ve gone ahead and uncovered those tasty...
View ArticleRanking American soda flavours
In the USA, the top dogs of the soda world are (unsurprisingly) Coca Cola, Pepsi, and Dr Pepper. But if we were to rank regular flavours of soda, this blog post would be extremely short. Personal...
View ArticleOne brand, two names: Dove and Galaxy chocolate
This idea of US vs. UK chocolate is a bit skewed. Many brands that we recognise as UK brands are actually American brands that export to the UK. For example, the Mars company, who sell Snickers bars,...
View ArticleThe top 10 Kool-Aid flavours
Kool-Aid is a hugely popular drink in America, though we don’t see much of it here in the UK at all. Even in international candy stores and world foods aisles in supermarkets, Kool-Aid isn’t something...
View ArticleThe Best Halloween Candy of 2021
Spooky month has officially started, so we’re here with a bunch of the best Halloween treats for you to stock up on this season. Whether you’re inviting the knocks of Trick or Treaters, having a small...
View ArticleWhy is Candy Corn so popular?
Candy Corn is an extremely popular brand of American candy, most often seen around Halloween and Christmas. The Fall and Winter seasons are both related to these colorful treats, but there must be some...
View ArticleWhy stop at Veganuary? 5 Vegan candy choices
The infamous month for vegan diets is coming to a swift close and with record-breaking sales of vegan food products, it’s been pretty cool to see all of the new alternatives this month. The majority of...
View ArticleBest Easter Candy for 2022
Easter is coming and we all know what that means – buying excessive amounts of chocolate to gorge ourselves on with just a little regret later on. From chocolate bunnies to candy-coated eggs in bright,...
View ArticleMake your own May Day basket
Back in the 19th and 20th centuries, it was popular for folk to leave baskets on each other’s doorsteps that would contain flowers, sweets, and other nice things. It’s a tradition that isn’t well-known...
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