Adam Sandler promoting a child board game? Adam Sandler filling his pockets the easy way? Adam Sandler decides to entertain children big time?
Accusations…Aren’t they?

No they are not accusations, but different ways of handling the same story – Adam Sandler has signed a deal with the manufacturers of the popular Candy Land board game at its factory at East Longmeadow plant to churn out a movie based on the board game.
Let’s begin with the first one, and am sure by the end of this blog, nobody will be left disappointed.
So what’s wrong in an actor promoting a board game for kids? For God’s sake, he isn’t promoting a cigar brand or mineral water for a liquor brand.
Moving on to the next aspect of the story…Adam Sandler is a celebrity and he’s there to earn money. Although commercials are always there for artists to take up, Adam’s at least dishing out cinema. So what if it indirectly promotes the game and the brands?
Lastly, if an actor is swift enough to grab the next opportunity to quench his cinematic hunger and satisfy and entertain kids at the same time, what’s wrong with it?
So you see Adam Sandler’s decision to make a movie on a popular board game that carries kids away to an entirely different and colorful world of the lost King Kandy, Grand Jujube and his lost castle and the imperial Head Bonbon is worth it.
Habro, the company based at Rhode Island had its senior VP Communications, Wayne S. Charness imagining the bright prospects of the film and the way the colorful world would light up the big screen. Shoot schedules haven’t been declared as yet.
Hats off to Sandler’s luck…everything turns out fruitful, the kids are happy, and so are Habro officials.
