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Halloween is a game of getting the most candy for my kids. But they don't actually eat all of it. They dump all the chocolate candy bars into my lap and kindly say "Mom, this is for you", and make off with the hard candy.
I have spent several days eating A LOT of Snickers, Twix, Kit Kat, etc. I have to stop. Someone help me. |
| Just throw it away. If you’re going eat candy, at least get yourself some good quality stuff. |
| Throw it away. |
| If you fear waste, think about eating it, not tasting great, goes to your butt and in the toilet. Or, just put it in the trash. Easier and it's gone. |
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Throw it away! Or donate. You are not responsible for ridding the house of the twix. It's available year round, there's nothing special about this candy except you didn't pay for it.
Out! Get it out! Report back for accountability |
| Take it to the work candy bowl! |
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Use it for gingerbread houses .
Use in a pinata for kids' bday party. Put in refrigerator...lasts for months so when you're feeling something seers to go with hot coconut come bitter cold Feb you'll have a stash. |
| I saved 24 pieces to use in the advent calendar! |
| Pull out about 12 pieces of select candy you like. Cut in small pieces and toss into cookie dough in place of chocolate chips. Bake and enjoy your cookies. Toss everything else out! |
| Throw it away! It’s 2 weeks old at this point - the Reese’s aren’t even smooth and creamy anymore. Dump it and move on. |
What? Candy lasts several months |
| Save some for decorating gingerbread houses. Or toss it. Your waistline is worth more than leftover Halloween candy. Leave that to the kids - their metabolisms can still handle it. |
| I always just bring a big bag of candy into work. Get it out of the house. |
| My kid eats everything (except the one back of Flamin' Hot Cheetos she got this year), but I just throw away candy I don't want. We had leftover Three Musketeers from what we gave out and I just tossed them, because I don't like them. |