A1 - Turkey Teeth
B2 - Monster Munch
C3 - Candy Ears
D4 - Chicken Feed
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Answer: Whether you love it or hate it, you probably associate candy corn with Halloween. Initially, however, it was more linked with chickens than the spooky holiday. When the Goelitz Confectionery Company (now Jelly Belly) began manufacturing candy corn, it was named "Chicken Feed." The tri-colored confection was designed to look like chicken feed and came out at a time when almost half of all Americans worked on farms. The packaging of the candy was decorated with a colorful rooster logo with a tagline that read, "Something worth crowing for."
Also -
The day after Halloween is known as All Saints Day. This Christian solemnity is observed annually on November 1 and is also known as the Solemnity of All Saints.
In Western Christian religions, the day is dedicated to the saints of the Church, that is, all those who have attained heaven.It is not to be confused with All Souls' Day, which is celebrated on November 2 and honors those who have died but have not yet reached heaven. All Saints Day is a Holy Day of Obligation for Roman Catholics, which means that attendance at mass is required.
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