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Halloween Candy!


LifeisaGarden

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I usually buy a bag or 2 of candy a week from the time they put the candy out until right before Halloween because we have so many kids in our hood that go through our haunted house.

But since I'm not doing the haunted house this year I'm not buying as much candy.

Today I got, Kit Kats, twizzlers, jolly ranchers, blow pops, and something else I cant remember.

What do you like giving out?

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I LOVE halloween candy! AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!

Getting a pillowcase full of candy was probably the coolest thing ever when I was younger. I like to give out baller candy that I know they will like. You don't wanna be "that house" that no one wants to go to because you give out shitty candy!

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Since it is entirely possible that I could be charged with crimes associated with conflict of interest by giving out candy, I offer the candy option, but also stickers, small toys, or small jars of play-doh for the really little kids.

I'm often surprised by the non-candy options going fastest.

I think it is a symptom of our abundantly fed/spoiled kids not valuing a huge haul of junk like we did back in the day.

We make it too easy for them these days methinks.

And no, I do NOT give out toothbrushes.

I value my property.

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we don't give out candy

little shits in our neighborhood can go fug themselves

plus, we're hardly ever home halloween night

(probably doesn't help that a lot of holiday's have been ruined for me over the years since my parents suck... no easter bunny, no santa... halloween involved going to two houses)

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