The jawbreaker candy lived up to its name and snapped the girl's jaw in two. A Canadian college student ... her jaw was put back into place and a bar was inserted on her top and bottom gums ...
The move signalled the beginning of the end for the candy ... bars. Coffee Crisp, Aero, Caramilk, Big Turk, Oh Henry!, and Wunderbar continue to represent the diversity and creativity of Canadian ...
A Canadian college student has learned the hard way why the infamous jawbreaker candy lives up to its name ... repositioning her jaw and inserting a bar on her top and bottom gums to keep it ...
It’s thick chocolate on the outside, creamy on the inside and has a very special centre. Serena Austin is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter at the Star. Reach her via email ...
"Everyone still loves him, and to this day it’s virtually impossible to find anyone who didn’t," Myers wrote of Candy Alamy Celebrated Canadian journalist Paul Myers is honoring the legacy of ...
Nova Scotia Department of Justice’s Heidi Schedler sponsored a resolution that proposes renaming the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA) to the Canadian Bar Association - In ... work plan ...
A Canadian college student, Javeria Wasim, fractured her jaw after attempting to bite a giant jawbreaker candy. Ignoring warnings ... The surgeons put a bar along the top and bottom gums and ...
Celebrated Canadian journalist Paul Myers is honoring the legacy of John Candy in a new biography of the beloved comedian. In John Candy: A Life in Comedy, Myers chronicled the life, successes and ...
Javeria Wasim, a 19-year-old student, found herself in the hospital with a fractured jaw after attempting to bite into the rock-solid candy ... placed a stabilizing bar on her top and bottom ...