
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so tired of buying bags of the “good stuff” for my very busy neighborhood just to hear that so many parents just have their kids trade it in for a toy or cash or whatever. If that’s really the norm, why don’t we all switch to stickers?? Or tokens to trade in? What a waste. And no sending it to “the troops” isn’t cost effective, the money would be better spent by the orgs buying it bulk direct and having it send from manufacturer
For the record, my kids keep the candy and pick over it for the entire year. Xmas candy, valentines candy etc all gets tossed in, and yeah they get candy if they choose that for a treat regularly
Kids love collecting candy. I don’t know why parents hand out full-size bars or massive ziplocs filled with candy. My 8 yo brought home 8 lbs of candy one year! We donated most to a shelter.
We do this. The kids LOVE it. I buy an assortment and let them pick what they want. Their faces light right up! I mean who doesn’t want a free full size candy bar?? (Aside from the controlling parents, of course). I also put on a kick a$$ Halloween display so our house is pretty popular.
Anonymous wrote:My parents did this, and controlled "junk" food in general. Guess what I did any chance I got? Binged it all, and ended up obese for most of my life.
If you want your kids to grow up with a healthy relationship with food, dear god let them eat the crap and junk sometimes. Don't project your food issues onto your children.
Anonymous wrote:We save a good chunk then donate the rest. There is so much of it. I can’t imagine it being normal for anyone to eat all of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man this generation of parents is ruining everything.
I was born in the 80s and my parents controlled my candy access too.
Born in the 70s and my parents didn’t. Could Binge or save my haul as I saw fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man this generation of parents is ruining everything.
I was born in the 80s and my parents controlled my candy access too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m so tired of buying bags of the “good stuff” for my very busy neighborhood just to hear that so many parents just have their kids trade it in for a toy or cash or whatever. If that’s really the norm, why don’t we all switch to stickers?? Or tokens to trade in? What a waste. And no sending it to “the troops” isn’t cost effective, the money would be better spent by the orgs buying it bulk direct and having it send from manufacturer
For the record, my kids keep the candy and pick over it for the entire year. Xmas candy, valentines candy etc all gets tossed in, and yeah they get candy if they choose that for a treat regularly
Kids love collecting candy. I don’t know why parents hand out full-size bars or massive ziplocs filled with candy. My 8 yo brought home 8 lbs of candy one year! We donated most to a shelter.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so tired of buying bags of the “good stuff” for my very busy neighborhood just to hear that so many parents just have their kids trade it in for a toy or cash or whatever. If that’s really the norm, why don’t we all switch to stickers?? Or tokens to trade in? What a waste. And no sending it to “the troops” isn’t cost effective, the money would be better spent by the orgs buying it bulk direct and having it send from manufacturer
For the record, my kids keep the candy and pick over it for the entire year. Xmas candy, valentines candy etc all gets tossed in, and yeah they get candy if they choose that for a treat regularly