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- Rat_Candy abstract "Rat candy is rodenticide. The name is a slang nickname, the exact origins of which are not conclusively known. One possible origin is the way that a rat is attracted to rat poison like a child to candy, another possibility being the use of actual candy, particularly chocolate, as bait when luring a rat into a trap that will lead to its imprisonment or demise.According to United States Environmental Protection Agency statistics, approximately 13,000 American children were treated for ingesting rat poison in 2004, most mistaking the rodenticide for candy. Other sources put the figure nearer to the 50,000 mark.Warfarin, an early rat poison, was derived from licorice. Tales of poisoned candy also abound in urban legends.Rat Candy is the title of the debut album by English band The Malfated, released on 6 June 2006. Lead singer Karl Steiger heard the phrase in reference to rodenticide during a visit to Texas.Rat Candy is also actual confectionery made to look like rats and other rodents. Such candy is particularly popular during Halloween.".
- Rat_Candy wikiPageID "8752455".
- Rat_Candy wikiPageLength "2026".
- Rat_Candy wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Rat_Candy wikiPageRevisionID "532905202".
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Bait_(luring_substance).
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Candy.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Confectionery.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rodenticides.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Child.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Chocolate.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Confectionery.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Demise.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Halloween.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Imprisonment.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Ingesting.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Ingestion.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Licorice.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Liquorice.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Nickname.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Rat.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Rat_poison.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Rat_trap.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Rodent.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Rodenticide.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Slang.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Statistic.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink The_Malfated.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Urban_legend.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLink Warfarin.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rat Candy".
- Rat_Candy hasPhotoCollection Rat_Candy.
- Rat_Candy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Agri-stub.
- Rat_Candy subject Category:Confectionery.
- Rat_Candy subject Category:Rodenticides.
- Rat_Candy hypernym Rodenticide.
- Rat_Candy type ChemicalCompound.
- Rat_Candy type Pesticide.
- Rat_Candy comment "Rat candy is rodenticide. The name is a slang nickname, the exact origins of which are not conclusively known.".
- Rat_Candy label "Rat Candy".
- Rat_Candy sameAs m.027hgw5.
- Rat_Candy sameAs Q7295380.
- Rat_Candy sameAs Q7295380.
- Rat_Candy wasDerivedFrom Rat_Candy?oldid=532905202.
- Rat_Candy isPrimaryTopicOf Rat_Candy.