The Takeout on MSN
13 Old-School Halloween Treats Unrecognizable To Today's Kids
Some once-popular Halloween candies have lost their luster. While they still may evoke nostalgia, they're often unknown to ...
“They feel like they’ve been around forever, and somehow your aunt and grandma always magically had them in their purses,” pop culture historian and founder of CollectingCandy.com Jason Liebig tells ...
Old people like to talk about “way back when,” and how everything was different, and better. Like “Back when I was a kid a candy bar cost a nickel, and that’s when a nickel meant something.” Check out ...
It’s a familiar memory for many that grandma’s house is a trove of treasures, baubles, and treats—from her can of bacon grease by the stovetop to her butter crock perfectly softened to the most ...
Daily Meal on MSN
The Old-School 1800s Peanut Candy Almost No One Eats Anymore
Classic candies tend to hang around for a long time. There is a peanut-shaped sweet, that goes back to the 1800s, that very ...
While this old school candy shop in New York City doesn't have the aesthetic appeal of certain other stores, it's got ...
There’s an art and a science to making halvah, says Richard Radutzky, president of the 118-year-old candy company Joyva. Some steps in making the sesame-based confection are nearly impossible to ...
While many spend a lifetime figuring out what they want to be when they grow up, Shane Wimmer's lightbulb moment came when he was eight years old and watching an episode of “Unique Sweets” on the ...
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