Normally, on November 1st, I’d buy leftover Halloween candy at the stores (similar on December 26th and the Monday after Easter – these should be Reduced-Price Candy holidays), but this year may be different. Are people buying Halloween candy to give out this year? For that matter, will there be much Trick-or-Treating?
My grocery store has 1/2 or less candy than in prior years. We live in an apartment, so we don’t expect trick and treaters in a normal year. I some do show up, they will get squeeze pouches of applesauce. That’s something we always have for ourselves.
This year I’ll be putting up a sign that I ran out of candy….
…..which will be less stressful that putting up a sign with my real reason for not handing out candy this year. It is utterly moronic to send kids out to strange homes to collect candy during a pandemic. What kind of caring parent would do such a irresponsible thing? …well other than a Repuglican that is.
GreasyOldTam about 4 years ago
Americans buy 600,000,000 pounds of candy at Halloween. Rj’s gonna need a bigger truck.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 4 years ago
Gotta keep the Reese’ses cold.
amethyst52 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Frozen Snickers! Yum!
pauljmsn about 4 years ago
Normally, on November 1st, I’d buy leftover Halloween candy at the stores (similar on December 26th and the Monday after Easter – these should be Reduced-Price Candy holidays), but this year may be different. Are people buying Halloween candy to give out this year? For that matter, will there be much Trick-or-Treating?
Asking the important questions here…
Breadboard about 4 years ago
RJ are you a Trust Fund Baby ? Who pays for all this stuff you get ? I know tis a comic and different rules are in play ;-)
Cedar the squirrel about 4 years ago
Ok, let ME get in on that
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Guess you can buy all the candy you want for yourself.
car2ner about 4 years ago
my teeth hurt just thinking about it.
Thinkingblade about 4 years ago
It never occurred to me that Sweetarts could go stale …
momcat about 4 years ago
our community has scheduled trick-or-treat, and the stores are full of candy, but how many trick-or-treaters actually show up remains to be seen.
Old Man River about 4 years ago
I don’t think any of us will live long enough to see a stale Twinkie. The shelf life, or should I sat half-life of a Twinkie rivals that of Carbon 14
cknoblo Premium Member about 4 years ago
My grocery store has 1/2 or less candy than in prior years. We live in an apartment, so we don’t expect trick and treaters in a normal year. I some do show up, they will get squeeze pouches of applesauce. That’s something we always have for ourselves.
sml7291 Premium Member about 4 years ago
This year I’ll be putting up a sign that I ran out of candy….
…..which will be less stressful that putting up a sign with my real reason for not handing out candy this year. It is utterly moronic to send kids out to strange homes to collect candy during a pandemic. What kind of caring parent would do such a irresponsible thing? …well other than a Repuglican that is.