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Tricky test 2 steal the candy
Tricky test 2 steal the candy













I know I’m a scaredy cat, but nothing's going to stop me from going for another HHN! Yup, the scare actors did their jobs so well that I went through many an HHN this way. If you were like me in the past HHN installations, walking through the scare zones with your eyes half shut most of the time, now’s the best time to soak it all in. You would never have guessed!īeyond that, answer the quizzes peppered around the exhibition to test how big a fan you are. For example, did you know students from our local schools like Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) have collaborated with HHN since 2015? And look out for the information about the age of the oldest scare actor (No spoilers here). Plus, uncover trivia as you walk along the exhibition.

  • Kit Kat: Fun size 73 calories 3.The exhibition will provide you with the chance to get up close to your favourite characters.
  • Peppermint Pattie: Fun size 47 calories 1g fat.
  • Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup: Fun size 80 calories, 4.5g fat.
  • Brach’s Candy Corn: 20 pieces 150 calories 0g fat.
  • Starburst Original Fruit Chews: 2 pieces 40 calories: 40 0.8g fat.
  • Butterfinger: Fun size 85 calories 3.5g fat.
  • Skittles Original Bite Size Candies: Fun size bag 60 calories 0.7 g fat.
  • Tootsie Rolls: 6 midgee pieces 140 calories 3g fat.
  • Here are the calories in some popular Halloween candy – just in case you might want to minimize the caloric damage (you didn’t read that wrong - candy has a big range of calories and fat grams): In Case You Want To Pick The Least Caloric Candy If it’s a common occurrence it can become an expectation or a habit. Some food (or candy) for thought: a treat is only a treat if it happens once in a while – like Halloween, birthdays, and other holidays. It’s the constant bombardment with candy, sweets, and other treats that can lead to weight (and health) issues. One day of collecting (and eating) candy isn’t going to make a child – or an adult – overweight or obese (what it can do to behavior is another story). A One Day Indulgence Isn’t Such A Big Deal If you choose to eat all of that on top of your regular daily intake, you’re looking at a pound or two added to your waistline (or hips). It’s been estimated that, on average, a child in the US collects between 3,500 and 7,000 worth of candy calories on Halloween night. How many calories are in Trick or Treat bags? Their favorite targets are snack-sized chocolate bars (70%), candy-coated chocolate pieces (40%), caramels (37%) and gum (26%). Not only do parents swipe candy form their kids’ bags, they invade them big time - they eat one candy bar out of every two a child brings home. According to the National Confectioners Association, 90% of parents confess they occasionally dip into their kid’s stash. If you’ve ever swiped candy from your kid’s trick or treat bag, you’re certainly not alone. What do you steal from your kids’ Trick or Treat bags? What do you go for first?ĭon’t feel guilty if you have. Big box stores don’t wait for mid-October to start stocking their shelves - by the second week in September most of them have already filled their shelves with orange and black trimmed packages of mini-candy boxes and bars – right along side the school supplies. Halloween and the week afterward account for about 5% of all candy consumed for the year. Is there Halloween candy in your future (or present)? It’s pretty hard to escape because candy is everywhere – on desks, in restaurants, even in my veterinarian’s office in a purple bowl with a dog bone painted on the side.















    Tricky test 2 steal the candy