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  2. Panthenol - Wikipedia

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    Panthenol (also called pantothenol) is the alcohol analog of pantothenic acid (vitamin B 5), and is thus a provitamin of B 5. In organisms, it is quickly oxidized to pantothenic acid. It is a viscous transparent liquid at room temperature. Panthenol is used in pharmaceutical and children's products as a moisturizer and to hasten wound healing.

  3. 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 ...

  4. How some Halloween treats could be hiding healthy benefits - AOL

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    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — They’re a Halloween tradition: brightly colored little bits of milk chocolate with familiar brand names, and they’re all packed with sugar. So we wanted to find out ...

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

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    Since Halloween's inception in the 1840s, reports of poisoned candy have become as synonymous with Oct. 31 as dressing up in costumes or carving pumpkins.. While reports of tainted candy and other ...

  6. What you need to know about the dangers of Halloween - AOL

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    Halloween can be a lot of fun for the whole family, but it is also a time for parents to be extra cautious. Beyond the spooky costumes, a couple of factors make Halloween scary: The number of kids ...

  7. Ronald Clark O'Bryan - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Clark O'Bryan (October 19, 1944 – March 31, 1984), nicknamed The Candy Man, The Man Who Killed Halloween and The Pixy Stix Killer, was an American man convicted of killing his eight-year-old son Timothy (April 5, 1966 – October 31, 1974) on Halloween 1974 with a potassium cyanide-laced Pixy Stix that was ostensibly collected during a trick or treat outing.

  8. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Halloween shop in Derry, Northern Ireland, selling masks. Halloween costumes were traditionally modeled after figures such as vampires, ghosts, skeletons, scary looking witches, and devils. [66] Over time, the costume selection extended to include popular characters from fiction, celebrities, and generic archetypes such as ninjas and princesses.

  9. Everything To Know About the History of Halloween ... - AOL

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    These days, Halloween is a time for trick-or-treating, dressing up in costumes, putting up your favorite Halloween decorations and watching scary movies. Modern Halloween traditions are all about ...

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