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The 3 ‘most popular’ Halloween candies in Indiana, according to online sales data

The 3 ‘most popular’ Halloween candies in Indiana, according to online sales data

Skip to contentPosted: Oct 10, 2023 / 10:15 AM EDTUpdated: Oct 10, 2023 / 10:34 AM EDT(NEXSTAR) – Which kinds of candy residue will your child’s dentist be scraping from their teeth at the next visit?Well, it may depend on where you live.CandyStore.com, an online candy retailer specializing in wholesale and bulk orders, has sought to determine the “most popular” Halloween candies in each state, based largely on the past 16 years of the company’s sales data in the months leading up to Halloween. Distributors and manufacturers who work with CandyStore.com also “chipped in” to provide...

October 10, 2023
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‘Lewis,’ Target’s hot new Halloween decoration, goes viral thanks to mysterious catchphrase

‘Lewis,’ Target’s hot new Halloween decoration, goes viral thanks to mysterious catchphrase

Skip to contentPosted: Oct 6, 2023 / 01:56 PM CDTUpdated: Oct 6, 2023 / 01:56 PM CDT(NEXSTAR) – Like every good horror villain, Target’s hot new Halloween decoration is mysterious, imposing and absolutely insistent on repeating a ridiculous catchphrase.“Lewis,” as he’s been named by his manufacturer, is an 8-foot light-up Halloween decoration with the face of a jack-o’-lantern and a hooded, tattered robe. He’s also capable of saying several prerecorded catchphrases — and one, in particular, has catapulted him to viral stardom.“I am not a jack-o’-lantern,” he states firmly. “My name is...

October 6, 2023
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United Airlines buying electric 'air taxis' to transport customers to airport

United Airlines buying electric 'air taxis' to transport customers to airport

Perhaps the folks at have been watching a lot of “Jetsons” reruns in quarantine.  is planning to buy up to 200 fully electric “air taxis” — with the capacity for vertical takeoff and landing — for the purpose of transporting customers to the airport quickly, safely, and ideally with minimal environmental impact.The Chicago-based carrier announced its intentions to work with Archer, an “air mobility company,” to bring the battery-powered aircraft into operation by 2024. Once up and running, Archer’s aircraft will be able to transport United customers from up to 60 miles away, and...

February 11, 2021
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