October 2009

To Sweet Hereafter
To Sweet Hereafter, a poem By Jim Coudal
To Sweet Hereafter
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Botan Rice Candy
There’s a communal dimension to the candy that you eat as a kid. By Khoi Vinh
Botan Rice Candy
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In Sugar We Trust
When I was growing up, holidays offered early indications that communication design was in my future. By Rob Weychert
In Sugar We Trust
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Mathematics of the Tootsie Pop
Nothing was more contested in our neighborhood than how many licks it took to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop. By Liz Danzico
Mathematics of the Tootsie Pop
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Brain Food
No, there will be no crying over spilt Nerds here. My choice, instead, is the thinking man’s candy, the brain food packed in an orderly tube of tablets known in the U.S. as Smarties. By Rob Giampietro
Brain Food
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Jackpot
In the small town neighborhood where I grew up, the Stenavage family’s house stood above all others each Halloween. By John Gruber
Jackpot
25 Comments
All Things Nice
I remember the candy cigarettes most fondly, not because they tasted better, but because they were grown-up. By Mandy Brown
All Things Nice
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