No Images? Click here Well, it’s Valentine’s Day again, and reporter Caroline Bologna decided to investigate the story behind those apparently controversial (are they chalky or just plain delicious?) conversation hearts that crowd the candy aisle and your local drugstore this month. She found out that the story of those candies involves a pharmacy and America’s first candy machine.“Conversation hearts, Necco hearts, candy hearts, Sweethearts ― people use many different names to describe those tiny chunks of candy sporting short messages that are ubiquitous around Valentine’s Day.The candy is iconic, and pretty much synonymous with the most romantic day of the year. This month, Kim Kardashian is celebrating the release of her three Valentine’s Day-themed Kimoji Hearts Fragrance perfumes by sending them to friends and influencers (and, apparently, “haters”) inside large conversation heart cases made of chocolate.But when it comes to actually eating real conversation hearts... well, let’s just say it’s a divisive topic.Frankly, the debate is up there with candy corn and marshmallow Peeps.”Read on for more!Figuring out screen time with your children is usually a challenge. So Taylor Pittman asked tech experts what they do with their OWN children. Their grievances are common and their solutions are interesting.Streaming tip of the week
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