The Halloween candy haul is all about the luck of the draw. But if you get saddled with a treat that isn’t to your taste, Reese’s came up with an interesting solution. The candy company rolled out a ...
Whether you hate tootsie rolls or licorice, the truth is we've all received Halloween candy we don't like. But this year, Reese's is coming to the rescue with their very own candy exchange machine.
Unfortunately, there is a catch. The machine will only be available in New York City for five hours on Halloween night. It will be placed outside Washington Square Park from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. FOLLOW US ...
Think about your least favorite Halloween candy. Is it black licorice? Candy corn? Those tooth-cracking Mary Janes? Whatever it is, you can now take those cursed confections and trade them in for ...
Halloween may be behind us, but we couldn’t resist showing you [Mellow]’s latest project: an automatic candy dispenser that takes the hard work out of serving trick-or-treaters. It’s a cool build that ...