I like to live a healthy life.

I write for 'Self' magazine sometimes.

I am very athletic and like to play tennis, run, hike, and work out with my trainer. I also enjoy traveling, and given that it's a part of my job, I get to do it a lot.

My dad is very down to earth, and I view him as a creative genius, and I am very proud of that.

I try to stay hydrated!

We served Twinkies and Sno Balls at our wedding. We put them on silver trays so they looked elegant - but they were the real deal!

I shop for candy instead of clothes!

I can definitely eat more of some candy than I should, so I have found that if I have coffee or a chai latte, it curbs the sugar craving.

One day, I'm designing a candy product; the next day, I'm going to a candy factory. The day after that, I might be traveling to Los Angeles to look at a possible location for another store.

I received most of my business education around the dinner table. Whether I listened to my father or brothers, or we had business people as dinner guests, I learned from everyone.

So much of what we decide to carry in our stores is based on what we hear through the Dylan's Candy Bar Facebook Page and Twitter feeds.

Regarding managing people, I am lucky to be surrounded by good, smart friends, some of whom own their own companies or have worked in ones and can lend experience.

I find being a manager really challenging. For instance, I don't enjoy some of the administrative tasks that go along with hiring and firing.

I'll offset neutral shades with bright colors. It helps me stand out without looking cartoonish.

When I'm running, I like to listen to dance music and hip-hop.

I don't read a lot of books but love magazines like 'Psychology Today.' It's great for getting quick facts.

I collect candy packaging from around the world and believe it has the value of Pop Art.

One day, I hope to have a pot bellied pig and a wombat as pets.

Computers intimidate me.

We chose to use a surrogate as the way we wanted to start our family, particularly as I was traveling across the globe on a stressful schedule to get stores open.

I have many friends who had kids solo, who adopted, who used surrogates - no one was judging them - it's a new world!

I think it's really important to be outdoorsy.

My passion is really candy, but I know that I can use art and fashion as inspiration.

I always loved the retail entertainment sector, like FAO Schwartz, where it's a little more exciting than just going into a little corner deli candy place.

Putting good energy into your body and raising your serotonin will lead to a positive mood, exuding a more attractive glow.

I am so proud of the growth of Dylan's Candy Bar into two more flagship stores: Union Square in New York City and Chicago on Michigan Avenue, and two airport stores: JFK and Detroit.

I always feel better when my hair looks good.

I think people always want candy, whether you're a kid or an adult.

I was not a girly girl. I was a tomboy.

I'm a stuffed rabbit collector.

I did have a 1977 Barbie, but I was more into stuffed animals than dolls.

I feel like I filled a niche for myself as a candy freak, trying to find candies all around the world that I couldn't find.

There are a few entrepreneurs whom I look up to. My dad, Ralph Lauren, has definitely evolved into a lifestyle brand of clothing and home furnishings.

Oprah Winfrey is such an inspiring person.

People get emails from me at 3 in the morning.

If you're running a race, and you're looking at the lane to your right or your left, you're gonna trip instead of... focusing forward.

I definitely eat candy in bed. I eat candy wherever I am.

I like having a lot of sunlight because it helps me wake up. And I don't get depressed in winter.

Being in meetings - that feels like work. But finding candy, being in the store - that's fun, and it drives me.

Some people like telling people what to do. I don't like telling people what to do.

It's inspiring to watch people love my dad and want to work with him. I feel that same investment in making sure people are happy.

If your heart's not into what you're selling, you're not going to make it.

I love 'Gossip Girl' for so many reasons. The show is like candy: a delicious treat for fans.

I love accessorizing with jewelry.

I'm not so much a shoe or bag person as jewelry, and I think it's because jewelry is like candy.

I've always been inspired by retail entertainment, whether Ralph Lauren or the Disney Store or Niketown.

I did have a 1977 Barbie, but I was more into stuffed animals than dolls.

I feel like I filled a niche for myself as a candy freak, trying to find candies all around the world that I couldn't find.

There are a few entrepreneurs whom I look up to. My dad, Ralph Lauren, has definitely evolved into a lifestyle brand of clothing and home furnishings.

Oprah Winfrey is such an inspiring person.