Costco Halloween candy

Anonymous
By any chance does anyone remember how much those giant bags of Halloween candy cost at Costco? I think they're usually about 250 pieces. I just looked at Costco.com and didn't see them.
TIA!
Anonymous
Either 12 or 15.
Anonymous
Around 15 I think.
Anonymous
Has anyone else bought that bag and already eaten the entire thing?
Anonymous
The chocolate mixes are $16 and the funhouse treats are $14 (from Google Express). Which one do you buy OP? Now I want to get mine, but I know DH will open it and then we will eat it before Halloween, so I'm waiting this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone else bought that bag and already eaten the entire thing?


Below PP, and that was us the last two years, hence the wait.
Anonymous
It's boring to buy these. It means that in many neighborhoods, that candy is all that will be handed out.

Be original and buy some variety.
Anonymous
I usually buy the full size costco candy bars. Nobody else in our neighborhood does that a day kids are pretty psyched to receive. Costs about 50 cents a bar when it's on sale.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I usually buy the full size costco candy bars. Nobody else in our neighborhood does that a day kids are pretty psyched to receive. Costs about 50 cents a bar when it's on sale.


Where and when can I find these 50c candy bars? Are you talking Hershey? My kids like them and it would be great to find such a good sale. Thanks.
Anonymous
Hershey's are usually even less. They have packs of the full size all one variety at great prices. The combo packs of full size are almost as cheap on sale. The absolute best deal are kisses, but it's so disappointing to get small crap at Halloween. I'm mixing full size candy bars with small toffees just because I have too much toffee and I can't stop eating it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's boring to buy these. It means that in many neighborhoods, that candy is all that will be handed out.

Be original and buy some variety.



....why the hell do you care
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's boring to buy these. It means that in many neighborhoods, that candy is all that will be handed out.

Be original and buy some variety.


Buy toothbrushes. The kids will love them!

Last year, I bought little bags of pretzels. I thought this was great idea because it was different. My husband informed me that we had the worst treats on our street. Luckily, our house was not toilet papered after this. lol

I do agree with the original poster to be original and buy some variety. You could get nut-free candy such as cow tails, twizzlers, and gummy candies. Or, you could get big candy bars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's boring to buy these. It means that in many neighborhoods, that candy is all that will be handed out.

Be original and buy some variety.



....why the hell do you care


Is there any thread on DCUM that can't escape negativity? Jeesh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The chocolate mixes are $16 and the funhouse treats are $14 (from Google Express). Which one do you buy OP? Now I want to get mine, but I know DH will open it and then we will eat it before Halloween, so I'm waiting this year.


I usually get the chocolate mix. We get TONS of kids in our neighborhood so I usually get 2 bags. I try to hand out just one candy at a time but I usually end up throwing several pieces into each kids bag.

Aldi had 250 piece bags for 19.99 so was trying to see if Costco was a better deal. Looks like it is.
Anonymous
Just bought mine yesterday. The chocolate bag was 15.99. The non-chocolate one was 13.50 or so.
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