It's an ingredient that's already banned from cosmetics because it's believed to be a carcinogen, but it remains legal in certain candies including one that is a long-time Missouri favorite during the Easter season. Could it be that people are unknowingly enjoying a secret killer?
One of your favorite candies could be in jeopardy. There has been a movement to ban it because of an ingredient that has been connected to cancer, but will Peeps really be banned in Missouri and other states in 2024? There is an update.
I have to admit that I did not realize that candy had intentions. I was obviously wrong as there is a report about the most dangerous Halloween candy you can possibly get in Missouri and it just might be trying to take your life.
I saw an anonymous question asked by someone in Missouri. They saw someone share a graphic on social media claiming that black licorice can kill you and they wanted to know if it's true. The answer surprisingly is yes, but it's complicated.
The world record for the largest box of chocolates is back where it belongs. Thanks to a herculean effort, you now won't find a bigger box of chocolates in the world than you'll find in Missouri.
My advice is to take this news with a healthy dose of skepticism. It's a claim that a popular Easter candy sold in Missouri and Illinois has been linked to cancer.
Candy is such a subjective personal preference. I have no idea how anyone can claim to know everyone's favorite. The internet thinks it does and it claims both Missouri and Illinois love the same Valentine candy. Let's talk - literally.
When you think of large chocolate factories where do you think of? No, I'm not talking about the famous Willy Wonka movie, but truly one of the world's largest chocolate makers which just so happens to reside in Missouri.
It's hard to go wrong with fudge of any kind, but there is one small historic shop in Missouri that the internet claims is the most amazing in the state. Is that true? I believe this calls for an in-depth chocolate investigation.