Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are all of you saying you only got full-sized as a kid? I’m 45 and don’t remember anything of the sort. It was all small candy for me in the 80s.
48yo here. No full size bars in New Jersey when I grew up either.
Anonymous wrote:Why are some people myopic misers who hate fun and everyone in the neighborhood dislikes?
I know you can answer that one from personal experience, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my 1st grader to school with one for lunch. If he’s going to have a big sugar rush and crash may as well do it at school rather than have a meltdown at home afterwords.
Teacher here. Make his/her meltdown our problem right? Gee. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Hey OP - one of my neighbors had a huge roll of dollar bills and handed singles out to each kid. The kids were BESIDE THEMSELVES. Just letting you know in case you had calmed down about the full size bars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my 1st grader to school with one for lunch. If he’s going to have a big sugar rush and crash may as well do it at school rather than have a meltdown at home afterwords.
Once again, the “sugar rush” myth has been long debunked.
Data from a respected study, not one done by the Mars Corporation please….
Anonymous wrote:How old are all of you saying you only got full-sized as a kid? I’m 45 and don’t remember anything of the sort. It was all small candy for me in the 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP, and haven't read the replies, but I can tell you, it's people who wait too long to buy Halloween candy and there is nothing left at the store.
I just grabbed the last three bags of candy (Milky Ways) at our store (actually there were five and I left two for someone else to buy)
There was nothing left to buy at my store today because some time in the last two days they took down Halloween and put up Christmas. WTH, Harris Teeter?
I support Full Bars 2022, but Halloween is the same date every year. Get your candy with your regular grocery order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Related: why do full size bar people sometimes spread them all over the driveway. I’ve seen this two years in a row at different houses. People are giving out full size, but you have to pick them up off the driveway or stoop. Why the ground candy?
What? I've never seen this before. Are you sure the home isn't owned by a witch who wants to eat your children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my 1st grader to school with one for lunch. If he’s going to have a big sugar rush and crash may as well do it at school rather than have a meltdown at home afterwords.
Once again, the “sugar rush” myth has been long debunked.
Anonymous wrote:… and this is why we have an obesity epidemic in this country. I consider buying the large candy bars every year because I too, like to spread joy.
My conscience always leads me back to the fun size and instead I spread the joy with an enthusiastic response to the awesome costumes.
Anonymous wrote:I sent my 1st grader to school with one for lunch. If he’s going to have a big sugar rush and crash may as well do it at school rather than have a meltdown at home afterwords.
Anonymous wrote:I just pawed through all the wrappers in my kids bag and found a couple of snickers. OMG, they are minuscule. It was bad enough when they called those tiny things "Fun Size" but now they don't even have enough room to print "fun size" on the wrapper. They only print "S" on one side -- not even Snickers. They suck.
When I was ToT as a kid, there was no such thing as "fun size." It was all huge, full sized candy. And oddly enough people weren't fat either. Or diabetic. Imagine that -- an entire pillow case filled with full sized candy. Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end.
Anonymous wrote:Related: why do full size bar people sometimes spread them all over the driveway. I’ve seen this two years in a row at different houses. People are giving out full size, but you have to pick them up off the driveway or stoop. Why the ground candy?