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Neither a favorite nor a least favorite for me. It was there, it was sweet, it got eaten.I always liked the 'fun size' bars for some reason. That and the small bags of M&M's.
And no one has yet listed among their favourites Candy Corn?? I'm shocked....![]()
I'm the same, don't mind it in small amounts. It's so rarely around though. I don't even recall seeing it as a packaged treat it's moreso sometimes at parties if someone likes it.Neither a favorite nor a least favorite for me. It was there, it was sweet, it got eaten.
That's another one I got lots of but was kind of "meh" on.Used to love the little TWIZZLERS pks
All of them?! You were harsh! hahaAs a mother of young children, I was almost always the adult designated to walk with the kids. The 'fee' for this arrangement was all of their
Reese's peanut butter cups.
Gloves were definitely a standard here for Trick or Treating! The 16+ days to snow covered streets today? To me this change seemed more often than not to occur on Halloween, if it wasn't already cold on the 30th.Every single one. They needed to pay me for losing a pair of gloves (or at least one of) every year. Every year, I would say "put on mitts; it's cold". They would reply "looks dumb with my costume", so I'd put on gloves for myself. Half way or less through the route, they would be wearing one of my gloves each and one or both of the little buggers would lose 'their' glove.
Oo, forgot that one my favorites list. Now I have a craving for chocolate and peanut butter. Seems like a fair bargain to me.Reese's peanut butter cups
I participate in teal pumpkin project, wish more people would do that. I do hand out stuff with nuts but keep the non-nut stuff separate plus have the non-food items. This year someone asked on Facebook ahead of time for dairy free as well so I set a few of those.Oh, what nice memories of Halloween past. My favourites were the mini O'Henry bars, potato chips and those sweet sour fruit flavoured candies in a roll. One neighbour always gave out homemade candy apples and popcorn balls. I remember cookies in the shape of pumpkins too. When I was older and went with a friend, we were invited into someone's house down in the basement. My parents warnings rang loud in my head but my friend and I decided to chance it. Much to our surprise, there was an elderly couple giving out those Dixie cups of ice cream! When my son was small, we went with him and carefully monitored everything that went into his bag. I kept a stash of safe treats at home. He has a severe peanut allergy so we began from the first time to do this. He was quite happy watching us sort his treats into the piles. With the stash, his pile was always larger. Dad and I got to eat the other stuff. The only time he complained was that one of our neighbours always gave out giant bars of O'Henry and he couldn't eat them. He eventually went out on his own with his friends and we were lucky not to have any problems. Where we live now, we don't have any children. However, my husband still gets tempted to buy one of the large boxes of mini chocolate bars anyway. He is realizing thought that he can't eat as many at one time as he used to. Oh the joys of getting older.