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A piece of candy got stuck in my dadās throat at a family Halloween party.
Heās OK now, but he made some funny faces and gagging noises while working it out. A few people were disgusted by the sounds, but a few of the kids were laughing at grandpa dancing around making funny noises.
Thatās just how it is with dad chokes: some people laugh and some people groan.
We live on a cul-de-sac which to walk the loop takes a mile. There are 30 houses on it. On the other side of the road, the houses are much more closely packed. Kids have a feel for the metric: pounds of candy per mile.
Currently we have no children of trick or treating age in our cul-de-sac. No child is going to come into our neighborhood when a more target rich environment is literally across the street.
Nonetheless, my wife buys enough candy for at least several dozen trick-or-treaters. On November 1st, we divide it into small portions in sandwich bags and freeze it. We normally finish it about August.
I have the same problem with peanut butter cups ā¦ā¦ if I buy first of October ā¦. by the time Halloween gets here ā¦ā¦ I have to buy another bag ā¦ā¦. humm ā¦. actually, āNOTā so bad after all ā¦. :)
My mom always bought Halloween candy at least twice. She couldnāt help herself, she just kept eating it. She also hid it from the rest of the family.
A bowl of candy will last for months around our house. Even when the grandkids come. Iāve watched them and they always just take one. It doesnāt seem to matter which kind of candy. Same thing with the cookie jar. My youngest granddaughter had a friend over and they went to get cookies out of the jar. The friend went to take two cookies and my granddaughter told her to only take one. We never told them they could only have one. It seems to be a rule they imposed on themselves. We have 8 grandchildren, and they all seem to follow the same rule except for one grandson. He always seems to take two cookies just as he is leaving.
C over 1 year ago
The only reason candy corn exists
David_the_CAD over 1 year ago
Yes, yes it is.
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Itās an irresistable idea.
Farside99 over 1 year ago
I just wish more kids would come by this year.
Cornelius Noodleman over 1 year ago
Our Halloween candy is hidden away. And Iāve tried hard to find it!
hariseldon59 over 1 year ago
I like the way Henry nabs a piece.
rshive over 1 year ago
Not an unusual finding, Wiz.
rockyridge1977 over 1 year ago
Sweet tooth!!!!
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
So Wiz, did you get disappearing candy? Or does the candy evaporate?
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
Whatās a cowboys favorite Halloween candy?
Jolly Ranchers.
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
A piece of candy got stuck in my dadās throat at a family Halloween party.
Heās OK now, but he made some funny faces and gagging noises while working it out. A few people were disgusted by the sounds, but a few of the kids were laughing at grandpa dancing around making funny noises.
Thatās just how it is with dad chokes: some people laugh and some people groan.
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
Why wouldnāt the crab share his Halloween candy?
Heās shellfish.
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
Why are the discarded papers that once held the Halloween candy just like vocalists who have lost their rhythm, art, and poetry?
They are both empty rappers.
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
If anyone needs a tip on where to store leftover Halloween candyā¦
Iāve got a few Twix up my sleeve.
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
Weāve all heard of the mushroom who gets invited to the party cause heās a fungi, but what about the mushroom who stole all the halloween candy?
He had no morrels.
dcdete. over 1 year ago
Thereās only just under 23 days until Halloween. That aināt too early to set the candy out. Candy doesnāt go bad waiting to be consumed.
preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
Wiz only has to worry if the candy was Snickers or Three Musketeers bars.
jagedlo over 1 year ago
Waitā¦who put the candy outā¦in one panel, it looks like Blanch does, then in the next Wiz is setting it outā¦
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Nice. I donāt even buy Halloween candy early. āA manās got to know his limitations.ā
rickseg over 1 year ago
Love the unwrapping sound effect.
dflak over 1 year ago
We live on a cul-de-sac which to walk the loop takes a mile. There are 30 houses on it. On the other side of the road, the houses are much more closely packed. Kids have a feel for the metric: pounds of candy per mile.
Currently we have no children of trick or treating age in our cul-de-sac. No child is going to come into our neighborhood when a more target rich environment is literally across the street.
Nonetheless, my wife buys enough candy for at least several dozen trick-or-treaters. On November 1st, we divide it into small portions in sandwich bags and freeze it. We normally finish it about August.
Goat from PBS over 1 year ago
Itās the 8th. Do they celebrate Halloween on the 10th or something?
geese28 over 1 year ago
Christmas presents as well?
blakerl over 1 year ago
The candy makers of the world thank you, and the toy manufacturers thank you. Mostly Jeff Bezos thanks you. Keep up the spending.
Watchdog over 1 year ago
You can afford candy this year?
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
You canāt just eat oneā¦.āŗļøāŗļø
GojusJoe over 1 year ago
The stores know just what they are doing putting out the Halloween candy in September. A lot of people will buy it, eat it, and buy it again.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom over 1 year ago
Why did he unwrap them all first?
bwswolf over 1 year ago
I have the same problem with peanut butter cups ā¦ā¦ if I buy first of October ā¦. by the time Halloween gets here ā¦ā¦ I have to buy another bag ā¦ā¦. humm ā¦. actually, āNOTā so bad after all ā¦. :)
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
My mom always bought Halloween candy at least twice. She couldnāt help herself, she just kept eating it. She also hid it from the rest of the family.
Rich_Pa over 1 year ago
Itās what Drabble lives for.
Baucuva over 1 year ago
Itās a bad idea every time. My wife keeps it stored away.
dv1093 over 1 year ago
Sigh I remember candy.
Quentin1992 over 1 year ago
I love Candy Corn but Iām diabetic soooooo, really canāt have it.
M.K.Staffeld over 1 year ago
Thatās why you buy the candy early ā and often!
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member over 1 year ago
My superpower? Making Halloween candy disappear without the assistance of any trick or treaters. Ta-da!
Brian Premium Member over 1 year ago
The Amazing Shrinking Henry. Heās about the size of a dog in this one.
Brian Premium Member over 1 year ago
Years ago I just started limiting myself to a daily chocolate snack of two fun-size bars. So this is just stock-up season for me.
EnlilEnkiEa over 1 year ago
Never hand out your favorite candies.
jldewane over 1 year ago
oohhh, candy corn
KyleDrumann over 1 year ago
āUnwrapā, āSetā and āNabā are not sounds.
Jack Bell Premium Member over 1 year ago
A bowl of candy will last for months around our house. Even when the grandkids come. Iāve watched them and they always just take one. It doesnāt seem to matter which kind of candy. Same thing with the cookie jar. My youngest granddaughter had a friend over and they went to get cookies out of the jar. The friend went to take two cookies and my granddaughter told her to only take one. We never told them they could only have one. It seems to be a rule they imposed on themselves. We have 8 grandchildren, and they all seem to follow the same rule except for one grandson. He always seems to take two cookies just as he is leaving.