Our neighbor next door had a Halloween party for about 20 kids. So we have very little left – that’s good news. Last year we broke it up into bags and froze it. We ate it through June.
The alternative is to leave it in the break room at work. It attracts scavengers.
In Canada, thanksgiving has come and gone. Last night I asked the clerk at the pharmacy if he was going to a Halloween party. He said, “I’m working late to put up the Christmas display.”
sandpiper about 6 years ago
That’s advertising – always adaptable to changes
Ontman about 6 years ago
I’ll bet there’s still some Easter candy in the store room.
derdave969 about 6 years ago
Waste not, want not. And anyway with all the additives in today’s candy it will survive nuclear armageddon.
DanFlak about 6 years ago
Our neighbor next door had a Halloween party for about 20 kids. So we have very little left – that’s good news. Last year we broke it up into bags and froze it. We ate it through June.
The alternative is to leave it in the break room at work. It attracts scavengers.
Geophyzz about 6 years ago
In Canada, thanksgiving has come and gone. Last night I asked the clerk at the pharmacy if he was going to a Halloween party. He said, “I’m working late to put up the Christmas display.”
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 6 years ago
S’mores Candy Corn or Autumn Mix Candy Corn? Just pick one.
grenjello about 6 years ago
Shouldn’t that be Christmas candy?
Daeder about 6 years ago
You can make the perfect Thanksgiving centerpiece out of candy corn and white glue.