The Free Candy Van originates with a photo of a Ford Econoline painted a dark red with the words “free candy” written on it in white lettering. The concept started long before one particular van got ...
When a white van with the words "free candy" spray-painted on its side rolled through Sacramento, many children and parents were alarmed. That's why 12-year-old Lawrence Bellow took a photo of the van ...
An Australian man whose "creepy" van became an internet meme speaks to Royce Kurmelovs. In August 2015, children in a sleepy suburban neighbourhood of the Californian city of Sacramento noticed a ...
NATOMAS (CBS13) — Neighbors spotted a suspicious white van with the words "Free Candy" painted in red driving around Natomas. It's something you would see on Halloween, and it had nervous parents ...
(CBS SF) -- It's a little early for Halloween, but residents of a Sacramento neighborhood are wondering about a van advertising "free candy." The neighborhood kids were thrilled and curious. But their ...
In an odd case, a vehicle in Ottawa, Canada, was the source of some suspicious calls to police. The red, windowless van had the words “free candy” emblazoned on the side in what appears to be ducktape ...
Well, with a bit of luck and at least $10,000, that van can be yours. Ron Jacobs, the young, "random Australian" behind the van, is about to sell his creation. Jacobs recently revealed himself to be ...
Ottawa police have closed their investigation into a cargo van with the words “Free Candy” on the side panel that had caused a stir on social media when the van was spotted in Centretown, along with ...
When a white van with the words "free candy" spray-painted on its side rolled through Sacramento, many children and parents were alarmed. That's why 12-year-old Lawrence Bellow took a photo of the van ...