Blowing out birthday candles is an age-old tradition, but it's something that's more likely to make people cringe than cheer in the age of COVID-19. Thanks to the pandemic, we've all become a lot more ...
BE A BAD IDEA. >> YOU MAY THINK TWICE BEFORE EATING A SLICE OF BIRTHDAY CAKE IF SOMEONE DID THIS. >> MAKE-A-WISH. >> WOULD YOU WANT SOMEONE YOU’RE SITTING DOWN TO EAT LEAN OVER AND BLOW ON YOUR PLATE ...
Ah, birthdays: the best day of the year, when you get to spit all over a cake baked in your honor and force all of your closest friends to eat it with a smile on their faces. Then, a few months back ...
To a mask-wearing populace purposefully engaged in the avoidance of all things breath and spit, the practice of blowing out birthday candles is an act that could turn a happy celebrant into a social ...
Here’s yet another thing we didn’t think much about during those halcyon pre-pandemic days: eating a piece of birthday cake after the honoree has blown out the candles, in the process spreading his or ...
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Blowing out candles on your birthday cake is a great American tradition, but is it really a good idea? At Inside Edition, the office recently threw 25-year-old Elissa Bonito a party. Though it was ...