It's the day after Halloween and we all probably have way too much candy sitting around at home. Want to do something with it that's also for a great cause? Donate it!
By now I'm sure you're well aware of the story being reported about the girl that went trick-or-treating in Hoosick Falls last night. When she got home and bit into a piece of candy, she noticed it had a needle in it. Yes, a needle. What kind of sick human being would do this? Hoosick Falls is a relatively small community where most people know another. So it begs the question, can you even tr
You went trick-or-treating last night or you may have bought a ton of candy and didn't end up having a lot of kids come to your house. Now what? Ever thought of donating it to the troops?
The Official Drug Enforcement Administration has issued a warning to parents to be on the lookout for Halloween candy 'knockoffs' that could have been given out to kids while trick-or-treating Wednesday night. The look-alike candies have similar packaging and could be dangerous.