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That's brilliant marketing.

We don't get enough trick or treaters here to bother getting candy for them.
 
We got a bag of 150 candies and SO tells me we have 20 left. Let me do the math for you. 130.
 
Went and babysat grandkids last night, they went out in a group of 15. They had a pile of stuff. Even got fruit.

Russ
 
Went and babysat grandkids last night, they went out in a group of 15. They had a pile of stuff. Even got fruit.

Russ
I thought people stopped giving fruit as treats when rumors of razor blades in apples became widespread. Maybe that was just in the States?
 
I thought people stopped giving fruit as treats when rumors of razor blades in apples became widespread. Maybe that was just in the States?

My son lives in a new development where everyone knows everyone. They are all young folk. I'd trust them as well.

Russ
 
Yup
I found this article on TheKitchn :

https://www.thekitchn.com/reeses-ha...witter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=managed

Is this for real? I think this is hysterical!!
Drop in the candy that you got in your Halloween Treat bag that you don't care for into this special vending machine and get a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup in return :LOL:


I was thinkin' that this candy converter was more meant
for the candies the kiddos got after going out Trick-o-Treating ...
ya know, the candy rejects
... like some of the Allergy free candies we had ... Smarties, Sweet Tarts :yuk:
I asked each group of kids if anyone had allergies, only 2 out of over 100!
Next year I think I'll have just a small amount of Skittles separated out for them. At least those are more tolerable. ;)
 
There's a thing here that people put out teal colored pumpkins to show that the house only gives out nut-free candy.

Natural selection run amok. :cool:
 
I was thinkin' that this candy converter was more meant
for the candies the kiddos got after going out Trick-o-Treating ...
ya know, the candy rejects
... like some of the Allergy free candies we had ... Smarties, Sweet Tarts :yuk:
I asked each group of kids if anyone had allergies, only 2 out of over 100!
Next year I think I'll have just a small amount of Skittles separated out for them. At least those are more tolerable. ;)
Hey, I like Sweet Tarts! :mrgreen:

I got the same impression. I sure would trade in crappy filling pullers for Reese's :yum:
 
There's a thing here that people put out teal colored pumpkins to show that the house only gives out nut-free candy.

Natural selection run amok. :cool:


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I had both buckytom

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I had this bowl filled up twice during the course of the night,
with only two visitors that really needed it, I told all the
other kids, just go for it.
I think it was better to have two bowls of candy though.
We did have some larger groups.
 

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