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Candyman turns sweets into an art form

"The Candyman" sculpt sugar into a host of animals and fantastical creatures

Sheikh Rasheed welcomes SC’s ruling on Royal Palm Club

The minister reached the PM house with sweets.

Two die after eating sweets offered at Indian temple

BANGALORE: Two women have died and nine others including two children are undergoing treatment after eating contaminated food at a Hindu temple in southern...

With rituals and sweets, Muslims mark Prophet Muhammad (SAWW)’s birth

From sufis in Iraqi Kurdistan, to Libyan children receiving toys and Egyptians swapping sweets -- Muslims across the world celebrated Prophet Mohammed (SAWW)'s birthday...

Pakistan, Indian armies exchange sweets to mark Eid-ul-Azha

MUZAFFARNAGAR: As a goodwill gesture, the armies of Pakistan and India on Wednesday exchanged sweets on the occasion of Eid-ul-Azha along Line of Control...

Three siblings die after consuming poisonous sweets

LAHORE: Three siblings died on Monday in Manawan area of Lahore after allegedly consuming poisonous sweets, ARY News reported. The children of labourer Abdul Rauf...

India gives ‘rasgulla’ a geographical tag to end bitter rivalry

India has awarded a “geographical indications” tag to rasgulla, the king of Indian sweets, after a years-long battle between two neighboring states over the...

Mystery resolved: Brother of Layyah shop owner poisoned sweets that claimed 31 lives

LAYYAH: Police on Thursday solved the riddle of death of 31 people in Layyah caused by the consumption of toxic sweets as the brother of the sweet shop owner confessed to have intentionally mixed poisonous chemical to sweetmeats, ARY News reported.

Death toll from toxic sweets rises to 32 in Layyah

LAYYAH: Another man affected of consuming toxic sweets in Lyyah has lost his life on Sunday rising the tally to 32.

Pakistani, Indian forces exchange sweets at Wagah Border on Diwali

LAHORE: Indian and Pakistani forces exchanged sweets at the Wagah Border on the occasion of Diwali.

Border tension: Pak-India troops not to exchange sweets on Independence Day

LAHORE: The traditional exchange of sweets between the troops of India and Pakistan along the Wagah border on August 14-15 has been called off owing to prevailing tension at the border.
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