Based on your kids, eliminate one of my Halloween candy options

Anonymous
Ring Pops. We have a large cookie jar FULL of lollipops (including ring pops), they might be attractive for little kids but they never get eaten.
Anonymous
Snickers
Anonymous
Snickers
Anonymous
Snickers
Anonymous
Sour patch kids or peanut m&m
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which one would your kids like THE LEAST (fun size)

- snickers
- skittles
- sour patch kids
- ring pops
- regular m&ms
- peanut m&ms


Ring pops, no peanut
Anonymous
One of my kids says no ring pops. The other says no Sour Patch kids. I say Skittles are probably the worst for their teeth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which one would your kids like THE LEAST (fun size)

- snickers
- skittles
- sour patch kids
- ring pops
- regular m&ms
- peanut m&ms


Ring pops can go forever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of my kids says no ring pops. The other says no Sour Patch kids. I say Skittles are probably the worst for their teeth.


DP. Halloween is once again year, not a new food group.
Anonymous
Those voting out Ring Pops and Skittles are not seeing this from a kid's point of view. They're definitely gross, but kids love them!
Anonymous
Ring pops. They don't like those. My peanut-allergic kid just gives all peanut candy to his sister.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those voting out Ring Pops and Skittles are not seeing this from a kid's point of view. They're definitely gross, but kids love them!


No it's my kids who don't like them. I love them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ring pop. Gross.


Ring pops are like jolly ranchers or any other hard candy on a round stick. My kids don’t “wear”them and only keep/lick them as long as they would any other lollipop. They’re as gross as any lollipop

Op, I think If you can have all of them, you might as well. Diff kids like diff candies - and theyd trade for whatever they wanted more.
Anonymous
Ring pops.
Anonymous
Snickers
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