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In Bizarre Theft, "Candy Crook" Slips And Slides On Hundreds Of Gumballs
- Monday March 12, 2018
- Offbeat | NDTV News Desk
Dubbed "Sacramento's Dumbest Criminal," a man was caught on CCTV stealing a fundraising gumball machine from an animal shelter in California, USA. The animal shelter shared surveillance footage of the bizarre theft in an attempt to catch the "candy crook."
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Cotton Candy: A Sweet Bite Into Its History
- Wednesday March 14, 2018
- Sushmita Sengupta
Cotton candy was the brain-child of John C. Wharton, a candy maker, and William J. Morrison, a dentist. It was invented in the year 1897 in Nashville, Tenesse.
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New Rules Aim to Rid US Schools of Junk Foods
- Monday July 8, 2013
- Associated Press
High-calorie sports drinks and candy bars will be removed from vending machines and cafeteria lines at all U.S. schools as soon as next year, replaced with diet drinks, granola bars and other healthier items.The Agriculture Department said Thursday that...
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food.ndtv.com
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In Bizarre Theft, "Candy Crook" Slips And Slides On Hundreds Of Gumballs
- Monday March 12, 2018
- Offbeat | NDTV News Desk
Dubbed "Sacramento's Dumbest Criminal," a man was caught on CCTV stealing a fundraising gumball machine from an animal shelter in California, USA. The animal shelter shared surveillance footage of the bizarre theft in an attempt to catch the "candy crook."
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www.ndtv.com
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Cotton Candy: A Sweet Bite Into Its History
- Wednesday March 14, 2018
- Sushmita Sengupta
Cotton candy was the brain-child of John C. Wharton, a candy maker, and William J. Morrison, a dentist. It was invented in the year 1897 in Nashville, Tenesse.
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food.ndtv.com
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New Rules Aim to Rid US Schools of Junk Foods
- Monday July 8, 2013
- Associated Press
High-calorie sports drinks and candy bars will be removed from vending machines and cafeteria lines at all U.S. schools as soon as next year, replaced with diet drinks, granola bars and other healthier items.The Agriculture Department said Thursday that...
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food.ndtv.com