Orange circus peanut candies on white stand against dark blue background. - Robert Hale/Shutterstock Circus peanuts are one of those candies you either love or find entirely baffling, much like the ...
For most trick-or-treaters, rodeo fans, and general candy enthusiasts, circus peanuts rank somewhere between raisins and candy corn on the list of sweets to skip. The orange, spongey, legume ...
What did circus peanuts ever do to central Ohioans? Dispatch readers who responded to a recent request to share their favorite and least-favorite candies identified the dense, banana-flavored ...
BRYAN, OHIO — Steve Kerr pulled apart the freshly made circus peanut and pressed his thumbs into its spongy, orange center. Not too moist or too rigid — just right. "It's all about feel," he said. He ...
BRYAN, Ohio ” Steve Kerr pulled apart the freshly made circus peanut and pressed his thumbs into its spongy, orange center. Not too moist or too rigid ” just right. “It’s all about feel,” he said. He ...
Which candy is the most disappointing to find in your trick-or-treat bag? The folks at CandyStore.com have done the research and this year there’s a new name at the top (or bottom?) of the list. Those ...
Move over, circus peanuts. Candy corn has now assumed the unenviable throne of being America's least favorite Halloween candy in 2019, according to CandyStore.com. How did CandyStore.com come to this ...
Last night on Conan, host Conan O’Brien discussed a study which revealed the most popular Halloween candy in each state. While he talked about the map an audience member decked out in in a jacket ...
Many Halloween candies have a long and fascinating history. From circus peanuts to candy corn, some of these favorites go back a century or more. Inflation may send candy prices higher this season.
We already have a rough idea of everyone’s favorite Halloween candies, now let’s talk about the ones we hate. A new survey from CandyStore.com has concluded that the absolute “worst Halloween candy” ...
The dining room (and bar) was a circus, peanuts (and off-key staff renditions of “Happy Birthday”) included. Only things missing were the elephants and Cracker Jacks. Can you guess where I’m eating?