Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Good lord, what kind of tacky neighborhood do you live in?
OMG, I really hope they "made it rain"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s less age than HHI. I grew up working class in the 80s and no one in my neighborhood could afford to give out full bars. Lots of lollipops and mini sized Tootsie Rolls.
But PPs who said that said that they got full size because the fun-size weren't yet on the market.
This says fun-sized came on the market in 1968.
https://time.com/5710428/fun-size-candy-history/
Anonymous wrote:Do you really think the kids aren’t going to get enough? Do you think this makes you appear generous? It’s so unnecessary.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think most mini or snack size candy tastes terrible, and not as good as the full size stuff. Lots of articles around evaluate this -- I like this "analysis" from 2014: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/candy-bars-fun-size-regular_n_5990210
Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s less age than HHI. I grew up working class in the 80s and no one in my neighborhood could afford to give out full bars. Lots of lollipops and mini sized Tootsie Rolls.
But PPs who said that said that they got full size because the fun-size weren't yet on the market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This thread is yet another reminder to NEVER underestimate the insignificant things painfully insecure, status-obsessed strivers are internally clocking in their heads. Such a miserable and insufferable lot. And then they wonder why other parents ghost them and won't let their kids play date with their kids.
OP here, and, um, what? You sound a little tightly yourself there. I have enjoyed the responses in this thread, truly. I did not confiscate nor disparage the single full bar my 11 year old bagged. He showed it to me and I said “Wow!” Then it went back into the giant garbage bag he used to collect his 10 pounds of candy, where it remains for now, quietly radiating joy.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s less age than HHI. I grew up working class in the 80s and no one in my neighborhood could afford to give out full bars. Lots of lollipops and mini sized Tootsie Rolls.
But PPs who said that said that they got full size because the fun-size weren't yet on the market.
Anonymous wrote: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.
This thread is yet another reminder to NEVER underestimate the insignificant things painfully insecure, status-obsessed strivers are internally clocking in their heads. Such a miserable and insufferable lot. And then they wonder why other parents ghost them and won't let their kids play date with their kids.
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.
It’s less age than HHI. I grew up working class in the 80s and no one in my neighborhood could afford to give out full bars. Lots of lollipops and mini sized Tootsie Rolls.
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: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.
As an immigrant, it never ceases to amaze me what brings Americans joy- but clearly full-size candy bars bring lots of you joy. I guess it makes sense because everywhere you go all the food is supersized. I will remember that for next Halloween so I can be a fun neighbor.
Anonymous wrote: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.
This thread is yet another reminder to NEVER underestimate the insignificant things painfully insecure, status-obsessed strivers are internally clocking in their heads. Such a miserable and insufferable lot. And then they wonder why other parents ghost them and won't let their kids play date with their kids.