We have over 200 kids and many are grabbers, so I usually get down on one knee hold the bowl where they can see in and say "Tell me what you want, one per kid!" They tell me what they want and I put it in their bag. |
The big ones too. I just handed it out. |
You can put travel size bottles of lotion in the basket, too, for those who don't want or can't eat your candy. |
Yes! This is my only objection to having them pick. I usually still let them do it, but I have to start pushing some kids to make a decision. It's kind of hilarious. The way some of them stare at the bowl with furrowed brow, you'd think they were selecting their spouse, not "Kit Kat vs. Snickers" ![]() |
I've seen it done both ways. I seldom get trick or treaters so I give them a handful. |
You should also wear a hazmat suit and blue latex gloves. |
They come to the door glholding their bag so you put in there. It's not that hard to figure out. And if you let them take their own you are clueless on how it works. |
I hand it out because it takes too long for kids to pick. We get a ton of kids.
Do whatever you want. |
I’d drop a piece into their open container, to prevent the spread of germs. |
Just send it down the candy chute |
Sure if you eat the candy wrapper and all. |
I start slowly and as it gets later the amount goes up if we still have a good supply. No choosing. I do not want to stand there while you search. If someone specifically says Can I have some Nerds I would probably comply. |
Hand out. Or, they will take a handful or two. |
We get so many kids we just stand outside handing out 2 to each kid and there are STILL lines on the sidewalk at peak ToT time. If we let them pick their candy it would back up even more. So I think this all depends on the situation. |
I now hand it out.
One time greedy little kids grabbed with such force that half of the candy dumped down on the floor. Then they treated it like a piñata. I learned my lesson! |