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Post by bbbearsmom on Oct 21, 2020 23:20:05 GMT
Thursday, 10/22
How are you going to handle Halloween candy?
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Post by bbbearsmom on Oct 21, 2020 23:20:56 GMT
I'm going to have some but usually I don't have too much because I don't think grocery store level candy is very good, you just taste the sugar. (This is if I don't trigger.) We are planning on putting a bowl of candy on the porch. We are concerned about being vandalized if we have the lights off.
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Post by mac on Oct 22, 2020 0:10:04 GMT
I won't be buying Halloween candy as I don't plan to give anything out this Halloween. I will close my shades and watch TV for the evening, not safe for me to hand it out and I'll be kind to myself by not having it in the house for me to eat and feel terrible the next day! πππ
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Post by cathygeha on Oct 22, 2020 6:28:50 GMT
Not an issue here...no Halloween or trick-or-treating.
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Post by luvvinlife on Oct 22, 2020 13:57:24 GMT
No Halloween candy at our house.
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Post by lani on Oct 22, 2020 15:45:29 GMT
I haven't purchased any yet. I sincerely doubt there will be any kids coming around. I may get some to have on hand just in case. But if we leave the lights off... I don't know. This sounds like it might be a fooling myself thought in order to get some extra candy in the house.
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Post by mac on Oct 22, 2020 18:57:08 GMT
lani, I understand your thinking on bringing extra candy in the house for Halloween, you know who's going to eat it, been through that drama at my house for several years, best leave the candy in the store this year Lani!πππ
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Post by bbbearsmom on Oct 22, 2020 19:43:32 GMT
All this candy talk yesterday had me thinking about the Halloween candy on the coffee table but I'm better today.
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Post by lizlor on Oct 23, 2020 3:51:39 GMT
Ugh, my husband bought some Halloween candy to make little treat bags for our neighbors and Iβve already eaten some. Have asked him to take it out if the house so I can draw a line. Itβs evil.
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