Worst halloween treat I ever got was a big caramel apple. I appreciated the effort of the woman to make a bunch of them, but what was I supposed to do with it? Too sticky to put in the bag with other candies. I ended up carrying it around like a retard for half an hour before deciding to eat it, and then got nauseous. Never ate a caramel apple again.
I don't think I ever had skittles. Starburst I had once and didn't like. Those Andes mints are great. Too bad the packages are so small. Or maybe it's a good thing they are.
I used to give out full bars, but don't get any trick-or-treaters anymore since moving to middle of knowhere.
Titanium dioxide is basically white pigment used in foods for color, I think. In the 70s/80s, red m&ms were removed because of a red food colouring problem, so problems with skittles wouldn't surprise me.
But what kind of candy was it?
Worst halloween treat I ever got was a big caramel apple. I appreciated the effort of the woman to make a bunch of them, but what was I supposed to do with it? Too sticky to put in the bag with other candies. I ended up carrying it around like a retard for half an hour before deciding to eat it, and then got nauseous. Never ate a caramel apple again.
I don't think I ever had skittles. Starburst I had once and didn't like. Those Andes mints are great. Too bad the packages are so small. Or maybe it's a good thing they are.
I used to give out full bars, but don't get any trick-or-treaters anymore since moving to middle of knowhere.
Titanium dioxide is basically white pigment used in foods for color, I think. In the 70s/80s, red m&ms were removed because of a red food colouring problem, so problems with skittles wouldn't surprise me.
... Popcorn balls were my area's version of carameled apples. Someone also gave out bars of soap once....
Never. Had. Skittles.
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