Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’ve ever watched “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” you will have it ingrained in your mind that long-standing American tradition is that the person who opens the door in response to “Tricks or Treats!!!” is the one who handles the candy!
And half the “fun” is surveying the haul later to see what kind you got,
(For Charlie Brown, the repeating and always hilariously sad punchline was his declaration after each house: “I got a ROCK!”
Now that’s comedy gold!
And I think we need to normalize giving a mystery selection of candy, apples, gum, chocolate bars, and ROCKS to kids! Lol! Seriously hilarious.
I know! However our police sent out a message today telling kids and parents to throw out anything not wrapped and sealed completely. Any tiny holes or unsealed is trash.
When I was a kid, there’d be homemade caramel apples rolled in peanuts and yes, rocks, and little airplanes made with rubber bands and various unsealed candies, brownies still warm from the oven, mmmm
Ahh, the Mayberry poster chiming in. Our police have better things to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Ahahaha that’s kinda funny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’ve ever watched “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” you will have it ingrained in your mind that long-standing American tradition is that the person who opens the door in response to “Tricks or Treats!!!” is the one who handles the candy!
And half the “fun” is surveying the haul later to see what kind you got,
(For Charlie Brown, the repeating and always hilariously sad punchline was his declaration after each house: “I got a ROCK!”
Now that’s comedy gold!
And I think we need to normalize giving a mystery selection of candy, apples, gum, chocolate bars, and ROCKS to kids! Lol! Seriously hilarious.
I know! However our police sent out a message today telling kids and parents to throw out anything not wrapped and sealed completely. Any tiny holes or unsealed is trash.
When I was a kid, there’d be homemade caramel apples rolled in peanuts and yes, rocks, and little airplanes made with rubber bands and various unsealed candies, brownies still warm from the oven, mmmm
Anonymous wrote:If you’ve ever watched “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” you will have it ingrained in your mind that long-standing American tradition is that the person who opens the door in response to “Tricks or Treats!!!” is the one who handles the candy!
And half the “fun” is surveying the haul later to see what kind you got,
(For Charlie Brown, the repeating and always hilariously sad punchline was his declaration after each house: “I got a ROCK!”
Now that’s comedy gold!
And I think we need to normalize giving a mystery selection of candy, apples, gum, chocolate bars, and ROCKS to kids! Lol! Seriously hilarious.
Anonymous wrote: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!
Anonymous wrote:If you’ve ever watched “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” you will have it ingrained in your mind that long-standing American tradition is that the person who opens the door in response to “Tricks or Treats!!!” is the one who handles the candy!
And half the “fun” is surveying the haul later to see what kind you got,
(For Charlie Brown, the repeating and always hilariously sad punchline was his declaration after each house: “I got a ROCK!”
Now that’s comedy gold!
And I think we need to normalize giving a mystery selection of candy, apples, gum, chocolate bars, and ROCKS to kids! Lol! Seriously hilarious.
Anonymous wrote: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.