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Why parents should stop freaking out over Halloween candy: 'Kids pick up on diet culture stuff...
Yahoo Life Pop Culture via AOL· 2 years agoWhy experts say candy — especially on Halloween — shouldn't be demonized. (Photo: Getty Images stock...
How much Halloween candy should your kids eat? We asked a dietitian
Yahoo Canada Style· 8 months agoDietitian Abbey Sharp opens up about how much candy kids should eat on Halloween. (Photo via Getty...
Sour Patch Kids Apple Harvest Review: We Have Mixed Feelings About This Fall-Themed Candy
Daily Meal via Yahoo News· 8 months agoDo the limited-edition Apple Harvest flavors fall too far from the Sour Patch Kids tree, or are they...
Forget Halloween, I’m Having These Yummy Healthy Candy Options All Year Long
Women's Health via Yahoo News· 2 years agoCandy is truly the star of Halloween. What would Halloween be without the trick-or-treating?...
Vegan Halloween Candy? You Might Be Surprised How Many Popular Brands Meet This Criteria
SPY via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThere’s no doubt that one of the best things about Halloween is getting to indulge in all of the...
It’s Okay To Let Your Kids Indulge in Sweets This Halloween
Parents via Yahoo News· 2 years agoOne night of extra candy won't hurt kids, but negative talk about it can lead to unhealthy food...
The 8 'healthiest' Easter candies, according to dietitians
TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 months agoEaster is around the corner, and that means giant chocolate bunnies, cream-filled eggs and jelly...
Don't get tricked by these other treats this Halloween: This is the 'healthiest' candy.
App.com | Asbury Park Press via Yahoo News· 8 months agoHalloween candy isn't a health food by any standard, but there are some aspects that make this one a...
The Way Parents Talk About Halloween Candy Is A Harmful, Toxic Mess
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 2 years agoIf you want your kids to have a healthy relationship with food and their bodies, you may need to...
What are ‘almond moms’? Kids on TikTok say they feed toxic eating habits. What to know
Miami Herald via AOL· 1 year ago“You’re going back for seconds?” “Are you snacking?” “You’re not hungry, you’re just bored.” These...