| To those of you who give out full-size candy bars, how many do you normally go through? I know this is very neighborhood specific but just looking for a general idea. |
We don't get a ton of trick or treaters, so we bought 60 bars and we'll almost certainly have leftovers. |
My parents do but they live in a gated community. Outside ToT aren't allowed in so they only have the maybe 10-15 kids who live in the neighborhood. |
| In my neighborhood, we call those people LEGENDS! |
We just started giving out full sized two years ago. We get 15-30 kids. This is how it has been since we moved in in 1997. |
| We are giving out full bars tonight. But only about 30. After those 30 are gone, I have a big bowl of miniatures. I didn't know how many kids to expect since this is our first year in this neighborhood, and I didn't want to end up with a ton of full bars if only a few kids come |
| We get almost zero trick or treaters. I’d rather eat full size peanut butter cups, the chocolate/peanut butter ratio is better. |
| Who cares? Stop trying to control everyone. |
| We live in a self contained neighborhood with houses spaced far apart. We give full size because of that and also because full size is the bomb. |
| We give out fulll size. Our neighborhood is spread out - for those kids that trek to our house, I’ll happily give a full size. We go through 10?15 tops. |
| Because my parents would often take or hide our Halloween candy, due to being health nuts. And I’m totally honest that I’m overcompensating by letting kids enjoy a bonus. |
| Because they are awesome!!!!! |
Bought 35, have 6 left. I don’t expect anyone after 7:30 though. Not a ton of trick or treaters. |
This strikes me as incredibly mean-spirited and grinchy. |
| We usually have maybe 15-20 kids come by. The most popular ones tonight have been the full size cookies and cream. |