I'm hungry for snacky crap right now and just ate a Froot Roll-up. Pretty sure there's no fruit in those things.
So what are you giving the kiddos this year?
Me... Welch's Fruit Snacks in all of their of High Fructose Corn Syrup goodness. (Oh yeah, they SAY it contains REAL juice... HA!)
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We don't really have a lot of kids come around, but I'll have an emergency bag of something just in case. I will tell a funny story from 2 years ago. I picked out what I thought was great candy: Tootsie Roll pops and Butterfinger. DH was aghast at my selections..."NOBODY eats those! WHO eats Tootsie Roll pops?? We're going to be known as the house with the BAD candy!!"
So, the first round of kids comes by and DH tells them they can pick two candies out of the bowl. I hear a chorus of, "Oooooooo......oh, YAY!!!" When I asked DH what the kids were so excited about, he sheepishly said, "The Tootsie Roll pops."
DH learned his lesson: don't doubt the wife's Halloween candy!
I will hide inside and pray they don't see my vehicle sitting in the driveway! It'd be one thing if we got a bunch of cute little kids in costumes, but no. We get teens not from our neighbhood wandering around our neighborhood sans costumes looking for handouts. As DH says, they bus 'em in from the ghetto. We have people going door to door with babies Stella's age or younger to complete strangers homes TOTing and you KNOW that candy is not for the baby (actually, it would be even worse if it was). And then there's the adults dressed in street clothes saying 'my kid's in the car so I'm getting treats for him'. yeah, no.
Bought the candy this afternoon - we will be giving out KitKats, Snickers, M&M's and Reeses Peanut Butter cups.
My DH always tells the kids - take as many as you want. It is funny because the older kids grab bunches and the smaller kids look at their parents as if to say - should I take more than one?
Mmmmmm....I'll be right over!!
Have to go see what's left at Walmart tomorrow. Probably Rockets, and something chocolatey. I'm not so sure I want to share the Rockets, I love those. And the hardest double bubble gum I can find for the rotten teenagers.
Oh, and we get bussed in kids too, from the local reserve. Last year we had to shut the lights off early at 8 (200+ kids) because we ran out of candy. Most people got the hint, but a few still persisted and one got ugly. He won't be back - my hockey stick has his name on it.
Costume parade!? Fun. But some people I work with, everyday is costume parade day. What not to wear, here we come!
We're giving out Halloween-themed rubber duckies to the cute little kids in costumes, with a piece or two of candy. Older kids will get a few pieces of candy.
We don't get as many trick or treaters as we used to. Our town's ToT times are 3-7 PM. We don't get home until 5:30ish, so...probably even less kids this year, since it's on weekday.
I'm curious what my block will be like with ToT'ers this year. The first three years we were here, everyone decorated for Halloween. This year, it's maybe us & less than a handful of other houses. I didn't decorate as much as I usually do. Last year I put up only window decorations; I was pregnant & just didn't have the energy to decorate. This year I put up only window decorations again--no time or energy to do more.
Same selection pretty much.