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  2. Everything You’ve Heard About Contaminated Halloween Candy Is ...

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    Best has only found five cases of death by contaminated Halloween candy in the United States. One was an isolated act of filicide : a father intentionally poisoned his son to get life insurance money.

  3. How to spot tainted candy, dangers while trick-or ... - AOL

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    Parents should be aware of candy that's been tampered with and other threats on Halloween night as kids go trick-or-treating. How to spot tainted candy, dangers while trick-or-treating on ...

  4. Why people are afraid of dangerous Halloween candy - AOL

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    On a different note, many claims that children found pins, needles and razors in their Halloween candy are true. Most of the time, the incidents are harmless pranks just met to scare people, ...

  5. Poisoned candy myths - Wikipedia

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    Candies such as candy corn were regularly sold in bulk during the 19th century. Later, parents thought that pre-packaged foods were more sanitary. Claims that candy was poisoned or adulterated gained general credence during the Industrial Revolution, when food production moved out of the home or local area, where it was made in familiar ways by known and trusted people, to strangers using ...

  6. Why parents should stop freaking out over Halloween candy ...

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    With Halloween soon approaching, there's a lot of hand-wringing about candy, irrespective of the annual, often-unsubstantiated fears concerning poison-laced treats. Some parents may not want their ...

  7. Apotropaic magic - Wikipedia

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    Similarly the grotesque faces carved into pumpkin lanterns (and their earlier counterparts, made from turnips, swedes or beets) at Halloween are meant to avert evil: this season was Samhain, the Celtic new year. As a "time between times", it was believed to be a period when souls of the dead and other dangerous spirits walked the earth.

  8. Category:Non-free Halloween images - Wikipedia

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  9. Too much candy? Donate (some of it) to a good cause - AOL

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    Operation Shoebox will take your candy - also any extra socks or old cell phones you care to donate. Some local dentist offices will buy back your extra candy for $1 a pound, and ship it ...