Surprisingly enough, today is National Candy Corn Day.

The famous candy is said to have been invented in the United States by George Renninger in the 1880s and it was originally made by hand. Nowadays, it’s mass produced by Jelly Belly® using a recipe unchanged since about 1900. Candy corn is made from bottom to top. The yellow bit is the top andContinue reading “Surprisingly enough, today is National Candy Corn Day.”

Prove it didn’t happen

October 30, 1938 –The War of the Worlds was the Halloween episode of the American radio drama anthology series Mercury Theatre on the Air. Directed by the wunderkind Orson Welles, the episode was an adaptation of H. G. Wells’ classic novel The War of the Worlds (1898). Welles’s adaptation is arguably the most well-known radioContinue reading “Prove it didn’t happen”

Remember to check out your 19 Century Royalty trading cards

October 30, 1863 –OK kids, try to follow this … Danish Prince Wilhelm was a middle child of very famous siblings. His older brother was to become the King of Denmark. His older sister was married to Edward VII, making her the Queen consort of England. His younger sister was married to the Tsar (czar?Continue reading “Remember to check out your 19 Century Royalty trading cards”

Happy Days were certainly not here

Today is the anniversary of Black Tuesday, the stock market crash in 1929 that signaled the beginning of the worst economic collapse in the history of the modern industrial world. Few people saw it coming except for Joseph P. Kennedy and Charlie Chaplin who had cashed out of the volatile market weeks early and preservedContinue reading “Happy Days were certainly not here”