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Thursday, October 3, 2019

Anyone tired of the same Halloween candy every year should try this box from Universal Yums - it contains 300 pieces of candy from 6 different countries

[universal yums halloween candy 4] * Universal Yums, a subscription service that sends snacks from a different country every month, sells a special, limited-edition Halloween Box ($39) to make the holiday more exciting this year.  * The box contains 300 pieces of candy from six different countries (Italy, Thailand, Greece, Colombia, Ukraine, and Spain). After some fun taste-testing, we agreed the standouts were the pop rock-filled chocolate truffles and sour-centered grape taffy.  * It's is a great way to discover new treats and eat something other than the usual, same old candy during Halloween.  Product Embed: Product Name: Universal Yums Halloween Box Card Type: small https://produktor.businessinsider.com/productCardService?id=5d94fb9f71cffc10ba1c5008&type=small&live=true Width: 100% Height: 150% My favorite holiday, Halloween, is coming up soon. Of course, I like putting up spooky decorations, squeezing my friends' hands through horror movies, and marveling over everyone's creative costumes. Most of all, however, I'm in it for the candy. Halloween is one of the few times of the year when I can eat candy with reckless abandon and not feel guilty for it. Like everyone else, I have my favorites (namely Haribo and Trolli gummies, Twix, and good old-fashioned Hershey's milk chocolate bars), but even I get bored of them sometimes, and I'm always on the lookout for new and interesting candies to try. SEE THE REST OF THE STORY AT BUSINESS INSIDERSEE ALSO: * Why everyone should have these $7 metal straws * Everlane’s $50 work pants compete with pairs that are 4 times the price — here's how they've held up to a year of wear * We wore Everlane's $225 Day Boots regularly over the last year — here's how they held up, and what you should know before buying a pair


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