Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 22:43     Subject: The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Peanut butter snickers.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 21:56     Subject: Re:The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Peanut m&ms, butterfinger, maybe a Reese's cup or 2. Don't like anything w caramel and don't like any of the fruity candy.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 21:38     Subject: The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Reeses pieces
100 grand
and embarrassingly, pixie stix
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 21:34     Subject: The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Anonymous wrote:First, it's not stealing, it's an import tax.
Second, kit kats and reeses.


Now you're thinking like the government.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 21:30     Subject: Re:The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Reese's peanut butter cups and whoppers
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 21:26     Subject: The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Payday but it is uncommon. Also white or orange kit kats.

All you people who don't like trick or treat candy...I don't understand you.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 21:06     Subject: Re:The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Baby Ruth and 100 Grand

Whoppers are nasty
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 19:44     Subject: Re:The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Anonymous wrote:None. I can afford to buy my own candy without having to "steal" from my kids.

And to boot, I can buy much higher quality confections than the untouchable quality truck or treat crap.


Bwahahaha! I bet your house is the one that gets egged on Halloween night.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 19:40     Subject: The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Yesterday I ate a heath, kit kat and milky way. DH took whoppers. Umm it picky about candy though.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 19:09     Subject: The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anything chocolate. The rest I don't care about.


+1.


+2
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 19:06     Subject: Re:The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Anonymous wrote:None. I can afford to buy my own candy without having to "steal" from my kids.

And to boot, I can buy much higher quality confections than the untouchable quality truck or treat crap.


Legit question: what do people get out of posting drivel like this? I assume a brief sense of purpose and importance in what must otherwise be a meaningless and empty life. Kind of cringe-worthy overall.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 19:00     Subject: The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

We only buy kit kats, and I only steal kit kats.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 18:08     Subject: Re:The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

None. I can afford to buy my own candy without having to "steal" from my kids.

And to boot, I can buy much higher quality confections than the untouchable quality truck or treat crap.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 11:55     Subject: Re:The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

I actually do not steal from my kids candy (he is old enough to notice).

Now i “mistakenly” buy too much for the trick or treaters. For some reason, milky ways have been in short supply, but there is a double chocolate kit kat out that is delish. I mean, I had to try it. I cannot Risk giving the kids a bad candy, right?

I also got a few of my sons favorites so I can try to trade him for milky ways. Someone out there had to buy them!
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2017 11:10     Subject: The candy you steal from your kids trick or treat bag

Peanut m & m.