Our question: Does it work the other way ’round too? Because we will gladly forgo two candy apples today if we can lounge on the couch and bingewatch “Walking Dead” instead. An itty-bitty candy bar is 1,600, and that reckless handful of candy corn you just swallowed will cost you 2,800 pitter-patters. ![]() It takes 2,100 steps to remove that Reese’s treat from your hips. ![]() Omron, the pedometer peeps, just tallied up how many steps it takes to work off that peanut butter cup or miniature Snickers, and the results are more horrifying than any zombie attack. Once in a thousand times, it will take you at least 204 turns to finish a 2 person. Or refrain from raiding your kid’s trick-or-treat bucket. Most games with 1, 2, or 3 players will finish without reshuffling the deck. If you’ve joined the Fitbit pedometer craze and are madly counting steps to hit that daily 10K, you might want to stop reading. But scoring a triple word score is going to be significantly more difficult after we’ve eaten all the vowels. ![]() Candy combat is probably healthier than Battleship beer-pong. Gamesformotion, the company behind all this, is releasing chocolate versions of Battleship, Scrabble and Monopoly, too. Edible Candyland board games? – The Mercury News
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