I need them today. Buy it every year, though no one has trick or treated in 5 years or more… Now that we are retired, we do not have work break rooms to dump it on!
My little sister and her friend decided to go trick-or-treating in, like, May one year. In the middle of the afternoon. They were 6 or 7. Made a killing, lol. They offered to let me go with them, but my 8-year-old self said, “No.” OF course, this happened in the late 60’s, maybe 1970. Simpler times.
finkd about 6 years ago
Leftover candy ? Are you kidding ?
enigmamz about 6 years ago
Clever! There are bound to be a few people with leftovers AND health/guilt concerns about eating ALL of it!
chris_weaver about 6 years ago
We’re here to help relieve you of that nagging candy surplus!
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Sorry, Kids. All surpluses are handle in house
Aussie Down Under about 6 years ago
Gee we had 150 + pieces and still ran out. Too many kids & not enough chocolate. Will be better prepared next year :)
joegee about 6 years ago
I always buy the good stuff and plenty of it. Everyone, including me, at the office brings the leftovers in. We’ll have candy til Thanksgiving!
bbbmorrell about 6 years ago
I need them today. Buy it every year, though no one has trick or treated in 5 years or more… Now that we are retired, we do not have work break rooms to dump it on!
retpost about 6 years ago
This is an example of a oxymoron.
dwpbike about 6 years ago
just these mary janes & candy corn
1953Baby about 6 years ago
Another real LOL!
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 6 years ago
My little sister and her friend decided to go trick-or-treating in, like, May one year. In the middle of the afternoon. They were 6 or 7. Made a killing, lol. They offered to let me go with them, but my 8-year-old self said, “No.” OF course, this happened in the late 60’s, maybe 1970. Simpler times.