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    Halloween from a candies point of view is waiting to be chosen by someone from a bowl, and being put in a bag. Some pieces of candy get lucky because they are at the bottom of the bowl, and might not get picked. Other pieces of candy are unlucky, and get chosen, and they get scared being in a bag, and having other candy landing on them. They think they’re safe, but little do they know is the people are going to eat them. The candy start to hear talking, “Jordan what kind of candy did you get…

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    Chile Chocolate

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    A trip the candy shop is a sure way to brighten a child’s day. The bright taffy, joyous jellybeans, and delightful licorice are enough to send the kid into a fit of glee. Chocolate however, is the real prize in the store. A bar of chocolate is the ticket to a happy afternoon. Chile chocolate is a concrete treat, happiness, the state of contentment and well-being, is an abstract feeling; it is more difficult to describe than a bar of brown. This is not to say that happiness and chocolate do not…

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    an lifetime of real health problems.” Richard J. Codey is saying that if you start having poor eating habits now, then in the future you may have issues with your health. New Jersey is the first state to make a school nutrition policy that bans candy, soda, and other junk food (Codey). All schools in NJ are inspected by the government almost every month to check what the school buys for snack, drinks, and foods. Snacks or drinks that list sugar first will be eliminated from the school (Codey)…

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    Fictional Candy That Makes Us Wish Willy Wonka was Real by Jesse Bereta Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a timeless story of imagination and wonder scribed by classic children's book author Roald Dahl. Originally published in 1964 the book has received countless reprinting's and has been adapted for theatre, video games, and feature films. The story of Charlie, Willy Wonka, and the unforgettable chocolate factory has been a fan favorite for generations. While the plot of a humble,…

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    I was going to use that as my bag for my candy. My mom said goodbye and gave me a hug. I hopped out the door and walked outside. The sound of crickets chirping in the distance filled my ears.…

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    Each year, Americans spend over $3.9 billion on candy during Halloween, with each trick-or-treater receiving an average of 250 pieces of sweet treats during the night. Candy wasn't always given out on Halloween, however. Children today may be surprised how trick-or-treating has changed throughout the years. Early Halloween Treats During the Medieval time period through the 1930s, England children would go door-to-door on Halloween offering prayers for the souls of the household in exchange for…

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    Willy Wonka Analysis

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    celebrated like royalty. All the children gather around him and worship Mr. Wonka as their candy king. Wonka’s candy rapidly gained popularity, that all the other chocolate makers became jealous of Mr. Wonka, they began sending spies in order to steal secret recipes. Wonka’s rivals produced the recipes they had stolen from Wonka: ice cream that would never melt, chewing gum that never lost its flavor, and candy balloons that could be blown up to incredible sizes. The thriftier got so bad that…

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    Halloween Candy Research

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    What’s Your Favorite Type of Halloween Candy? By Mikayla Honeywell What’s your favorite type of halloween candy? Personally mine is all things chocolate. The satisfying smell of the freshly opened chocolate, the sweetness you taste, and the extra energy it gives you. I love all of that about it. To begin with I just love the smell of chocolate. It smells like a sweet thing of joy. The smell prepares you to bite into a sweet tasting snack. Sure it has sugars but I know it’s worth it. The…

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    Formal Outline Informative Presentation about Type 2 Diabetes Amber Klinkhammer Introduction: I. Attention Getter: A candy bar, a simple sweet candy bar calling your name. Have you ever thought that a candy bar could kill someone? For somebody with diabetes that is exactly what a candy bar could do. II. Listener Relevance: This is an especially scary disease because anybody who makes poor lifestyle choices can end up with type 2 diabetes. III. Speaker Credibility: I know several people…

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    dead relatives; anyone who celebrates Day of the Dead sets up a shrine for their dead relative (or relatives) so that their spirit can find it’s way back to their family. Halloween celebrates the end of summer, and we can go trick or treating and get candy. Both holidays celebrate something around the same time of year.Halloween is only one day long, and Day of the Dead is three days long. Halloween starts and ends on October…

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