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I got maybe 20 kids. Neighbor around the corner (TH development, so just follow the sidewalk around) got about 100. I have no idea why, but next year, I'll be buy a lot less candy
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Candy - it's not just a guilty pleasure, it's also sports nutrition:
https://velo.outsideonline.com/news/...lloween-candy/ |
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Love this comic.
Tim |
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Halloween is quite a thing around here. We passed out 2,000(!) pieces of candy last night. Mostly one per kid until I needed to shut it down for the night, then upped it to 3 per. The OP’s choice is solid — based on my research, the larger, flatter Reese’s cups have the preferred ratio of chocolate to PB as compared to the smaller, taller cups.
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We haven't gotten a trick or treater for a number of years, and most of those we used to get were families who would drive to our neighborhood — a form of wealth redistribution.
I still buy candy just in case -- Butterfingers, always (my Mom used to half-joke that they were fresher at Halloween). Put me in the "candy corn is disgusting" camp. |
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I snagged a bite sized Snicker today at the diner--my total intake for Halloween. (We used to get a few kids, but now we are surrounded by Orthodox neighbours who I gather do not celebrate/partake in Halloween, so no reason to buy any...)
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Two blocks of our area gets closed to vehicular traffic from 6pm to 0pm.
The kids from neighbouring streets come over for the event. One resident used to hire a fire eater/juggler before she moved away a couple years ago. Last year a local business owner gave out hot chocolate on his lawn. I heard this year he was giving out ice cream which he sells at his business. It's a fun event and it was (almost) record warm last night. As for the candy, I aim for 100 pieces for about $10. Boxes were going for $20 for a while but I finally got some for $10.88. My wife started digging into them first and was shocked how small things have gotten. She prob ate about 20 and I ate about 6 before the 31st. I took a closer look today and realized they don't even put a weight on the packaging but as a reference, the box of 100 chocolates was labelled 1 kg (IIRC). The Reese peanut butter cup is about the size of a chocolate from a box of chocolates. Maybe even smaller. I probably had about 400+ pcs of candy and chocolate to give out. I got tired after about two hours and a dozen pcs left so I shut things down. |
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Neighbors were setting up their table to give stuff out, and they were giving out full sized candy bars. I told them about this comic. Everyone had seen it.
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No candy for me. Just a little neighborhood galavanting last night on this aluminum 26" Kent coaster brake I customized
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Spotted cruising the area yesterday. Don't know if all the kids made it home safely or not.
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only bought fullsize candy.. and gave away the gluten stuff first. So only GF stuff left (except for 1 bar) only 12 kids came +2 adults.
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One of the many things I love about where I live: no trick-or-treaters. 1/2 mile long driveway on a dead end road out in the sticks.
I don’t eat candy, no real craving for sweets. Haven’t bought a bag of candy in 13 years.
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I went to the party but didn't stay long - everyone was gone...
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Quote:
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I gave out full-size Hershey Bars-and a toothbrush-to every Trick or Treater!
I also give out dog biscuits to the pooches that come around.
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