Halloween is only starting to be “celebrated” in some Indian cities now, esp. by Indians who have returned from stays in the US. Doesn’t excite me much, nor my kids…
We have the opposite situation. We stock up. We have very few trick or treaters, so we have a lot left over. We put these into sandwich sized zip lock bags and throw them in the freezer.
We’ll pull one out and put it in the fridge’ about once every other week. We’re usually done with them about St. Patrick’s Day.
At my house, I used to end up with about 2/3s of the candy I bought left After Halloween.
I gave very Generously. I just have a very low sales resistance when it comes to Chocolate.
It could be even Worse at my current house because I haven’t seen a single “Trick or Treater” in about 10 years. I live near one of those churches that has campaigned for years to Kill Halloween. Plus, there are very few kids in the neighborhood. Oddly enough, about half the neighbors put up Halloween decorations every year. The ones Without Kids, as far as I can tell. If the kids around here go Trick or Treating, I suspect they go to another neighborhood with more & better candy.
blunebottle over 3 years ago
Hah! Fortunately for me, I’ve never had that temptation.
Chips and cheesies, that’s another matter.
LastRoseOfSummer 1 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I have Almond Joy and chocolate caramels…and I live in a retirement community where there are no children. What?
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ours make it to Halloween. We have no Trick or Treat here. Our development has a Trunk or Treat instead.
Cornelius Noodleman over 3 years ago
I always have a belly ache the day after halloween.
LoveBritTV Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ha! October first and you’re just buying your first bag… amateur! My husband begins in August!!
jmworacle over 3 years ago
Aunty is just checking to make sure the candy is safe to eat. That’s all….
The Reader Premium Member over 3 years ago
Scary!
Troglodyte over 3 years ago
Halloween is only starting to be “celebrated” in some Indian cities now, esp. by Indians who have returned from stays in the US. Doesn’t excite me much, nor my kids…
dflak over 3 years ago
We have the opposite situation. We stock up. We have very few trick or treaters, so we have a lot left over. We put these into sandwich sized zip lock bags and throw them in the freezer.
We’ll pull one out and put it in the fridge’ about once every other week. We’re usually done with them about St. Patrick’s Day.
1953Baby over 3 years ago
So, Aunty, didja see Ralph Drabble in line, too??
ArtClogg1 over 3 years ago
You waited until October to buy Halloween candy that won’t make it?
jango over 3 years ago
Aunty probably showers in a candy corn storm!
Jeffin Premium Member over 3 years ago
Got your costume dialed in already too….Oh…
pheets over 3 years ago
We buy a bag of stuff that WE like since we don’t get many callers (too far removed from the main road, which is also a paved cowpath).
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 3 years ago
Costco sells 5 lb bags of chocolate.
paranormal over 3 years ago
Halloween candy went up for sale a month ago or more…
nobody1 over 3 years ago
same here
sandflea over 3 years ago
I did that last week.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 3 years ago
Mine ran out about a week ago.
crash3289. over 3 years ago
We just DON’T turn the light on. That way no kids. That’s how it runs in our small town.
gopher gofer over 3 years ago
halloween overtook valentine’s in popularity here a few years back. “here” being japan…
bakana over 3 years ago
At my house, I used to end up with about 2/3s of the candy I bought left After Halloween.
I gave very Generously. I just have a very low sales resistance when it comes to Chocolate.
It could be even Worse at my current house because I haven’t seen a single “Trick or Treater” in about 10 years. I live near one of those churches that has campaigned for years to Kill Halloween. Plus, there are very few kids in the neighborhood. Oddly enough, about half the neighbors put up Halloween decorations every year. The ones Without Kids, as far as I can tell. If the kids around here go Trick or Treating, I suspect they go to another neighborhood with more & better candy.