Chrissy Callahan covers a range of topics for TODAY.com, including fashion, beauty, pop culture and food. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, watching bad reality TV and consuming copious amounts of cookie dough.
I want candy, I want candy! If you know, you know. And if you have a serious sweet tooth, you can probably list your top-five candies on command. National Candy Day falls on Saturday, Nov. 4 this year, and several candy companies are serving up sweet deals to celebrate, including some exclusive deals for TODAY.com readers.
a brand that’s passionate about self-care and mindfulness, is offering TODAY.com readers 15% off using the code TODAY15 between Nov. 3 and 5. Each bag of the brand’s Chakra Caramels is infused with essential oils and includes a QR code you can scan to access a guided meditation. Rotten For one day only , candy lovers can score 30% off the entire Rotten website. To take advantage of this TODAY.com-exclusive deal, use the code TODAY30 while ordering online.
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