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I gave out full-size Hershey Bars-and a toothbrush-to every Trick or Treater!
You'd be amazed how much the kids love the toothbrushes. I also give out dog biscuits to the pooches that come around. I agree; Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are killers, especially in the King Size package.
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We only had a few kids in our neighborhood, so I have a good supply of mini Snickers, Paydays, and chocolate-dipped Paydays for fall ride food.
As I said, we only have a few trick-or-treaters in our neighborhood, and that is fine with us as it primarily consists of kids who live on the block. A friend lives in our city's historic neighborhood, where they see more than a thousand trick-or-treaters. It is not uncommon for residents in that neighborhood to purchase 50lbs of candy for that evening. I'm so happy to live on the quiet side of town. |
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candy corn....one of the 4 food groups and perhaps the healthiest....I can eat candy corn all day long and never feel guilty....
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Now I know you're not telling the truth.
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I must admit that I like Smarties. To be honest, as someone who can't eat dairy, they're one of my only options from the standard halloween repertoire. Still there's a something about those sweet and sour chalk morsels that really hits the spot.
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I've never had wax cola bottles and don't really love Tootsie rolls, but I like just about everything else on that list except for candy corn, which is probably my least favorite candy no matter the time of year.
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Top row: yes
Bottom row: pass |
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I know I will never be sponsored by anyone for cycling, but a candy sponsor ranks very high on the dream sponsor list. Twix Kit FTW.
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