There’s no better way to get your house pranked on Halloween than being stingy with the candy you hand out or the wrong kind.
Once again, Jimmy Kimmel asked parents to pretend that they ate all of the Halloween candy and record their kids' reactions. There were tears, tantrums and even curse words, but there were also kids ...
Attention parents: Jimmy Kimmel needs your help for his annual "I ate all my kid's Halloween candy" prank. The late night host is challenging parents to participate in his beloved Halloween prank ...
But consumers may be feeling especially pinched this year when it comes to candy. Prices for the sweet treats are higher, ...
Once again this year, Jimmy Kimmel asked parents to ruin their child's Halloween -- but only for a moment -- by telling them they ate all the candy and recording the reaction. This was the eighth time ...
The difference between this and a light-hearted prank, though, is that the kids are blaming each other. It’s causing more ...
For the ninth time, Jimmy Kimmel once again asked parents to trick their kids into thinking they ate all of the Halloween candy. Kimmel joked that the disappointed kids from the first time 'Hey Jimmy ...
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Hearing your parents claim "I ate all your Halloween candy" is enough to traumatize most kids. Once again, Jimmy Kimmel Live asked parents to tell this lie and record it so he could put together the ...