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  2. Stanford marshmallow experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford marshmallow experiment was a study on delayed gratification in 1970 led by psychologist Walter Mischel, a professor at Stanford University. [1] In this study, a child was offered a choice between one small but immediate reward, or two small rewards if they waited for a period of time. During this time, the researcher left the child ...

  3. M&M's - Wikipedia

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    M&M's are color-varied sugar-coated dragée chocolate confectionery, each of which has the letter "m" printed in lower case in white on one side, consisting of a candy shell surrounding a filling which varies depending upon the variety of M&M's. The original candy has a semi-sweet chocolate filling which, upon introduction of other variations ...

  4. Here Are 50 Non-Candy Halloween Goodies That Trick-or ... - AOL

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    That's why non-candy Halloween treats and Halloween candy alternatives are great ideas to hand out to trick ... But they'll stand the test of boredom! 21. LED Light-Up Pumpkin Key Chain. Trick or ...

  5. Treets - Wikipedia

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    Treets were a brand of confectionery sold by Mars Limited in the UK, Italy, France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.. The original product consisted of peanuts coated in milk chocolate with an outer shell of dark brown glazed candy, and appeared in the UK in the 1960s; these were later marketed as Peanut Treets (sold in a yellow packet), together with Toffee Treets (sold in a blue packet ...

  6. Haribo Is Bringing Back a Fan Favorite—For Good This Time - AOL

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    Popcorn, of course, is the ideal crunchy, salty treat, but when it comes to candy, there are a lot of great options. ... which even earned the top spot in our gummy bear taste test.

  7. Candy - Wikipedia

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    Candy, alternatively called sweets or lollies, [a] is a confection that features sugar as a principal ingredient. The category, also called sugar confectionery, encompasses any sweet confection, including chocolate, chewing gum, and sugar candy. Vegetables, fruit, or nuts which have been glazed and coated with sugar are said to be candied.

  8. Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    Trick-or-treating is a traditional Halloween custom for children and adults in some countries. During the evening of Halloween, on October 31, people in costumes travel from house to house, asking for treats with the phrase "trick or treat". The "treat" is some form of confectionery, usually candy /sweets, although in some cultures money is ...

  9. Walgreens has a cult ‘peelable’ candy, courtesy of ... - AOL

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    For the beleaguered drugstore chain, the odd “Gummy Mango” candy is a much-needed win. It arrived last fall in about 2,500 of its 8,700 US stores, and quickly sold out because, of course, TikTok.