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Wellness Wednesday for November 1, 2023

The Wednesday Wellness threads are meant to encourage users to ask for and provide advice and motivation to improve their lives. It isn't intended as a 'containment thread' and any content which could go here could instead be posted in its own thread. You could post:

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Why does Halloween candy taste terrible? I have a jar of M&Ms from Costco that I use as "Miniature Motivators" to reward the kids for the more frustrating parts of homework. They taste fine, in fact I need to be careful that I don't run out of Miniature Motivators before they make it to the kids (if you know what I mean.)

I tried to do the annual adult auditing of Halloween candy last night and the M&Ms tasted like cardboard drenched in puke. The other candy was also terrible, but I was able to compare the quality of M&Ms more directly because that's the only candy regularly in the house.

(What do you mean this isn't a Wellness Wednesday topic? Candy is health-related, right?)

Depending where you got it, if it wasn't stored properly en route and melted/recongealed, chocolate tends to lose its texture and all its more delicate flavor.

I've noticed this happen more with the cheap BIG BAGS O' CANDY purchased for holidays than with grocery store candy.

Perhaps it's like black Friday models of TVs and they produce cheaper, lower quality candy for the season knowing people will be buying a ton.

I kind of doubt it though. Most of these kinds of candies I liked as a kid taste awful and cheap to me now as an adult so I think it's more likely a matter of taste.