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Turning Gummy Bears Into the iCarly Chandelier IRL
I recreated the iconic iCarly chandelier using colorful edible gummy bears, bringing a nostalgic piece of TV history to life.
Jon Bruner, @JonBruner, shared CT scans of the Haribo battery packs and earbuds in an X post on Nov. 26, 2025. The ...
It would’ve been easy to doubt Grüns. On the surface, it’s just another supplement brand joining the crowded marketplace of pills, powders, and gummies that come with major health claims. But just two ...
An 11-year-old boy ran into a Pennsylvania Family Dollar with a black bear right behind him. The bear charged through the front doors, sending the boy and the cashier scrambling for cover. The moment ...
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Innovative North American gummy brand Huer Foods Inc. teams up with Frank's RedHot® for a candy creation that's as bold as it is delicious VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Get ready for ...
A "trick-or-treat" candy scare that sent shivers through a Maryland town turned out to be nothing more than a mischievous "trick" by a 9-year-old, who slipped a sewing needle into their own candy bag, ...
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Officials at Sequoia Park Zoo have no idea how the young bear got into the zoo and went “nose-to-nose” with the three bears there. By Christine Hauser There have been plenty of children’s stories ...
Gummy bears have been around for a long time. The first prototype of the squishy candy debuted in Germany in 1922. While their appearance and flavors have changed slightly over the years, they remain ...
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The gelatinous-looking lumps are made up of thousands of tiny, filter-feeding creatures Michael Schindler/USFWS First, there were "Frankenstein rabbits," and now there are "cursed gummy bears." The ...
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