Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Twister Adult

Gameboard dress is made of 100% polyester. Spinner headpiece is included. Red boots are sold separately.


How would you like to hand out candy this Halloween that you yourself had as a child?
We have the resources on how to get candy for cheap that you ate as a child yourself.
Share the same experience this Halloween that you had as a child.

History on Candy
The Arabs' word for it was qandi, from qand, a lump of cane sugar. It came down to us, virtually intact, through successive European languages: Old Italian (zucchero candi), Old French (sucre candi), Middle English (sugre candi). In the 1800s, Americans called it "sugar candy." Now, it's just candy.

The word "candy" doesn't cover only pure-sugar concoctions, but also includes an array of tasty confections combining sugar or similar substances with other compatible ingredients such as fruits, nuts or chocolate. And the most popular of these, as most Americans will confirm, is chocolate. When we think of a "candy bar," what generally comes to mind includes chocolate-usually, milk chocolate-although it often contains nuts, along with a variety of sugars, fats and flavorings.

Candy is in fact considered a food. Its basic elements are included in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's "Food Pyramid" (see illustration)~in that small triangle at the top labeled "Fats, Oils, & Sweets~Use Sparingly." The calorie content is a recognized nutritional value, and in some parts of the world, that may be a significant advantage.

Some candies-those containing milk or nuts, for example- do offer some beneficial food values, in addition to the calories. All foods contain calories, of course. A calorie is neither "good" nor "bad" in itself but simply a heat unit. Calories, of course, are needed by the body as a source of energy. So enjoy!

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