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Posted by johnsonweed (Member # 8114) on :
 
We have a mixed bag of Tootsie Roll products.
 
Posted by pfresh85 (Member # 8085) on :
 
Nothing, since you have to fill out some permit thing to give out candy here. I'm too lazy to find the permit, fill it in, and turn it in. Not like it matters. No kids showed up last year anyways.
 
Posted by Shan (Member # 4550) on :
 
IF any show up, a homemade decorated Halloween cookie, since I can be reasonably assured most kids won't be allowed to eat it - and therefore I will not have a guilty conscience about contributing to dental decay, and other sugar-related disorders.

Last year, I handed out stickers and cool pencils to the few that showed up.
 
Posted by erosomniac (Member # 6834) on :
 
Any kids that show up at my door are getting sodas.

Since really, it's either that or beer.
 
Posted by pH (Member # 1350) on :
 
Give 'em beer! [Big Grin]

-pH
 
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
 
I bought candy this year (reeses cups) but it's unlikely anyone will come since the only family close are Jehovas Witness, but the last time I said that, we had a kid come, (mom's friend's grandaughter) so I just gave her a book off my shelf that I barely liked.
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
We never get trick-or-treaters, either, but I purchased some Reese's Cups and Dove dark chocolate bars, just in case.

For the kids, you know.

Because someone might come.
 
Posted by Shan (Member # 4550) on :
 
And just think of the delight for you if they DON'T come!

*giggles*
 
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
 
We have some Dove Dark chocolate too, but that's not for trick or treaters, unless some hatracker shows up at my door in costume, they'll get that.
 
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
 
I was never one to waste good food.

*virtuous look

[Wink]
 
Posted by kojabu (Member # 8042) on :
 
I'm actually wondering if anyone's going to come to my house. I live in an area of Ithaca where the residents are predominantly college students, but there's a school bus stop a few houses down. If they do come, we might have some Nerds. And, well, beer.
 
Posted by erosomniac (Member # 6834) on :
 
kojabu, I think this is a sign:

Kids want beer.

They trick or treat, they come to areas where they obviously KNOW we don't have candy, and any candy we DO have we're keeping for ourselves, so the obvious next most-wanted item is intoxicants. The speed, the blow, the heroin, it's all too hard for them still and in their starry little eyes, those things belong to a world where age soaks into your skin out of the air around you and the smell of death is so perpetual you don't even notice any more, so they go for the alcohol.

Hards? Come on, they're kids.

Beer. It always comes back to the beer. Kids are getting Pyramid IPA from me this year, although any tyke with the cajones to ask for it can certainly have their go through my drug stash. If only because I'll look in his eyes, see the tired aged soul beneath, and know that he came here for comfort.

Come in, little boy, you're home.
 
Posted by pH (Member # 1350) on :
 
*going to erosomniac's house for Halloween, dressed as...uh, a....college student*

-pH
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Lollipops. Cheap, and keep a long time if no one shows up. We've got Dum-Dums and some skull-shaped ones.
 
Posted by romanylass (Member # 6306) on :
 
Endangered Species Chocolate Comanpay Halloween size bars. But first, we'll give away the crappy day glo candy that the store gave us when we bought The Hitchhikers Guide DVD.
 
Posted by Princess Leah (Member # 6026) on :
 
'sugar-related disorders?' There are sugar-related disorders? Oh, those poor people...
 
Posted by romanylass (Member # 6306) on :
 
Yeast infections, diabetes, seasonal affective disorder...all kinds of things are affected by sugar.
 
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
 
They make endangered species chocolate in halloweeen sizes? That's amazing!
 
Posted by Princess Leah (Member # 6026) on :
 
That was me snarking lightly, just for clarification. I'm diabetic, and DAMNED if I'm going to be cheated of a year's supply of chocolately goodness because people are paranoid about Halloween causing blah blah blah... Should those people win the stupid lawsuits against McDonalds? Look, if you or your kid can't participate in the traditional candy binge that is Halloween, that doesn't mean that you can't keep candy and have it a peice at a time, or however it won't hurt you. It's exciting, it's fun... no matter when and how you EAT your candy, it's still way less fun to get, say, a package of saltines or a toothbrush. cookies are fine [Smile] . I just have a problem with people taking it on themselves to be the food police. Note to general population: Next person who tells me that diabetics can't eat sugar I will punch their lights out.
 
Posted by beverly (Member # 6246) on :
 
quote:
IF any show up, a homemade decorated Halloween cookie, since I can be reasonably assured most kids won't be allowed to eat it - and therefore I will not have a guilty conscience about contributing to dental decay, and other sugar-related disorders.
:lol:

I will be giving away glo-bracelets. I did it last year, and the kids loved it. [Smile]
 
Posted by Mrs.M (Member # 2943) on :
 
I bought 35 bags of the good stuff - Three Musketeers, Reeses, KitKat, Smarties, Blow Pops, etc. Some of it's for the kids, but I'm going reverse trick-or-treating at the hospital and giving baskets of candy to the doctors and nurses in the NICU, L&D, and the Perinatal Care Unit.
 
Posted by johnsonweed (Member # 8114) on :
 
We got the kids some gummy fangs to take to their classes. We live in an area that gets loads of Trick or Treaters. Fun for us!
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Awww, Mrs. M, that's so sweet!
 
Posted by Mr.Funny (Member # 4467) on :
 
Heh. Sweet. Heh.

I think we're currently stocking Kit-Kats, Reeses Cups, and Peanut M&Ms.
 
Posted by Shan (Member # 4550) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Princess Leah:
That was me snarking lightly, just for clarification . . . It's exciting, it's fun... no matter when and how you EAT your candy, it's still way less fun to get, say, a package of saltines or a toothbrush. cookies are fine [Smile]

My word! Did I touch a sore spot there, m'dear? You can have all the candy you want - you just won't get it at my house. [Big Grin] What you'll get are delightfully, frightfully decorated seasonal cookies that you can choose to eat or not to eat.

[Razz]

Last year, you could choose from a wide variety of stickers and pencils - all seasonal.

The dentist around the corner hands out toothbrushes and floss, so hey! [Wink]


*hopes erosomniac is wildly joking* [Angst] [Wink]
 
Posted by Tatiana (Member # 6776) on :
 
Nobody ever comes trick or treating here anymore. I used to buy tons of the good stuff to give out, then take the remainder to work where it always disappeared very quickly. Those people at work are bottomless pits when it comes to treats. [Smile] But after 2 or 3 years of having not one kid show up, I quit buying candy. I think that's sad, that our national yearly ritual of juvenile extortion is dying, but what can one do?
 
Posted by Princess Leah (Member # 6026) on :
 
Heh heh, yes, Shan, a bit of a sore spot. As I said, I'm all over the cookies. Yay for freedom of choice to eat or not eat cookies. I hope that didn't come across as an attack. I didn't mean it to be. I'm just generally bitter about Halloween and the dramatic increase around that time of lectures I get from ignorant busybodies about what I'm not suppossed to be eating. *grumblegrumble* It's a sub catagory of what I call Steel Magnolia Syndrome. "omg, ur diabetic!!!11!! what if u want 2 have babies!!!!11! u'll die omg!!!11" "i thought u couldnt eat sugar or youd die lol."
 
Posted by erosomniac (Member # 6834) on :
 
Oh Shan, I'm never joking.
 
Posted by Princess Leah (Member # 6026) on :
 
Where do you live? Maybe I'll stop by.
 
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
This will be my first year at home for Halloween in many years. We're giving out full size candy bars to whoever shows up. When those run out, we've got some assortments of Willy Wonka stuff.

Dana, ElJay and PapaMoose are the only people I know that give out full size candy. I think it's great!

[Big Grin]
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
We used to walk down about four blocks to a cul-de-sac where EVERYONE gave out either full-size candy bars or money! (Like, $5 bills.)

It was totally worth the steep walk back up the hill.
 
Posted by Shan (Member # 4550) on :
 
*pat pats Princess Leah*
*Offers scary orange pumpkin cookie*

*looks askance at erosomniac*

*eats own scary ghost cookie*
 
Posted by jexx (Member # 3450) on :
 
I have to actually pre-bag the candy (in little paper halloween goodie bags) to keep myself from giving out too much candy at a time. I'll throw fistfuls at the horrid little monsters (they're so cuuuute in their little costumes!) if I don't do that. This year I put three pieces of candy and one small sticker sheet (seasonal) in each bag. When I ran out of sticker sheets, I put four pieces of candy in each bag. Reese's, Wonka assortment, and Spree! (I just love to say Spree! Yes, please pronounce the exclamation point. Spree!)

Some of the bags have Baby Ruths in them--but not many, because That Man I Married got into the first batch of Halloween candy I bought. I bought early so he would gorge himself and get it out of his system and we could have some candy for the *actual* trick-or-treaters. This is yet another reason I pre bag the candy, so he won't be eating the candy while I am out with Our Boy in the neighborhood, trick-or-treating. Heh.

That Man I Married loves Halloween. Lots of candy! W00t!
 
Posted by solero (Member # 8668) on :
 
my family bieng billionares give out $20 bills [Frown]
i could of used that. But if the spirt of halloween dies more money for me =D
 
Posted by pH (Member # 1350) on :
 
Leah: You and I can go clean erosomniac out.

-pH
 
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by erosomniac:
Any kids that show up at my door are getting sodas.

Since really, it's either that or beer.

Now, I'm sure that you know that it is illegal to give the kiddies beer. You don't want to get into trouble, do you?

So be sure to put a sticker on each beer that you give out, identifying the beery donor.

(like that nasty neighbor who plays his music too loud, or parks his car too far from the curb, or complains about the amount of dandelions on your yard)
 
Posted by erosomniac (Member # 6834) on :
 
I'll be sure to ask for ID, Tante, don't worry.

^_^
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
Yeah, we're giving out full-size candy bars again. We were gonna go fun size, but then Bob posted, and I got a rep to protect. Baby Ruth, Butterfinger, Nestle's Crunch, 100 Grand, Twix, Snickers, Snickers Almond, Milky Way, and 3 Musketeers. Not quite as wide an assortment as last year, but certainly passable.

--Pop
 
Posted by romanylass (Member # 6306) on :
 
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They make endangered species chocolate in halloweeen sizes? That's amazing!

Yes, I've eaten 2/3 of bag already (this week, folks, not today).
 
Posted by Kettricken (Member # 8436) on :
 
I bought a big bag of fun sized maltesers and one of fun size starburst and skittles. They were gone in an hour and a half (5.30 – 7 pm) and luckily no one has knocked on the door since (although that may be because I’m upstairs on the computer with the downstairs lights turned off!).
 
Posted by Katarain (Member # 6659) on :
 
We probably got over $100's worth of candy and Christian-themed stickers to give out this year. (It's something my husband really loves to do, so he got me into it. We like to make up bags of fun stickers, etc. with lots of good candy.)

I have class tonight, and I'm feeling pretty doubtful that my husband is going to give out the candy since he seems to be feeling poorly. I told him I'd be mad if he didn't after all that, but he won't tell me what he's going to do.

Anyway, I'll be home after 8, so I'll be able to pass out candy to the stragglers.

All that money and effort... *sigh* Here's hoping he starts feeling better. [Smile]
 
Posted by Audeo (Member # 5130) on :
 
Because I live on the seventh floor of a dormitory that no one without a key can enter, I bought a bag of assorted hershey's chocolates, with hershey's milk chocolate, hershey's dark chocolate, and symphony milk chocolate bars for all the children who come to my door. If they should fail to come, well that would be a shame, I might have to save a piece or two and pass it out to stray children I see at Thanksgiving, just so I can say I didn't buy it completely for myself.
 
Posted by The Pixiest (Member # 1863) on :
 
I useda give Chicken Bullion every year but my hubby won't let me to that...

And I don't know why not. It comes in a SHINEY GOLD WRAPPER. It LOOKS like a tiny cookie. It's SO salty and kids LOVE 'em! Not to mention they're better for you than candy.

I useda have kids come by for weeks after halloween because their mothers wouldn't buy them for them.

Pix

(BTW, from the "Grammar Nazi" thread... "Useda" is me typing in dialect, and not bad grammar.)
 
Posted by Ophelia (Member # 653) on :
 
We're giving out Reese's peanut butter cups . . . if any more kids show up. We had one group of five show up at 6:30, but nothing since then. [Frown]
 
Posted by Olivet (Member # 1104) on :
 
Chocolate things, including Reese's peanut butter cups and all sorts of Hershey minis.
 
Posted by Fishtail (Member # 3900) on :
 
Sour gummi buddies shaped like Spongebob and the Fairly Oddparents and chocolate/crispy rice coins.
 
Posted by Sopwith (Member # 4640) on :
 
Dum Dum Pops, Tootsie Rolls, Bit o' Honeys and cow tails. [Smile]
 
Posted by breyerchic04 (Member # 6423) on :
 
I miss caramel apple cow tails, those were the bomb in elementary school.
 
Posted by theCrowsWife (Member # 8302) on :
 
My sister-in-law and I both bought candy to put into her trunk for the Trunk or Treat party. It was mostly lots of Hershey products, and the best part was the Take 5 bars. Those things are awesome! Of course we put those in the bottom of the candy cauldron *G*. No sense wasting such yummy candy on kids.

--Mel
 
Posted by zgator (Member # 3833) on :
 
Whenever I stick my hand in the basket to get candy for the kids, it never comes out with one of the 100Grand bars that are in there.

Weird, huh?
 
Posted by Icarus (Member # 3162) on :
 
My father gave away all of the $100Grand bars. Cor is mad.

-o-

We bought all good stuff. Not full size, but then, we're generous with the amount we give.

-o-

quote:
Kids are getting Pyramid IPA from me this year, although any tyke with the cajones to ask for it can certainly have their go through my drug stash.
Kids have to have boxes to get drugs from you? [Confused]
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
We have some 100 Grand bars left. Cor can stop by any time.
 
Posted by Ophelia (Member # 653) on :
 
We didn't get any more trick or treaters after 6:30. Just one group. One.

[Frown]
 
Posted by Tante Shvester (Member # 8202) on :
 
When I was a kid, 100 Grand Bars were called "Hundred Thousand Dollar Bars".

I am old. But I still call them "Hundred Thousand Dollar Bars". You used to could buy them for 25 cents, which made them, you've got to admit, is a pretty tidy return on your investment.
 


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