Packs of gum. Sugarfree gum, yet the kids still love it.
Sushi on a stick.
Now Noodle will be by ding-donging your door.
I go for truly gross - real critters bathed in sugary sweetness: chocolate covered worms, candied grasshoppers and so on - I offer non biological treats, however - the traditional chewy eyeballs, squishy snot and other such nasties.
And pixie sticks - the really big ones. They sell them 40 in a box for $7.00.
Thanks, Kali. You gave me an idea. Dried fruit. Holy cow that stuff is addicting. I could eat like 10 dollar bags of dried apples. In fact, when I used to do re-enactments of 18th century mountain men living with a family friend, I would secretly nab a few of those dried apples meant to be sold to tourists!
Anyways: Snickers, Chocolate covered raisins, recees, etc.
I'm going to trick or treat at your house!
I go for truly gross - real critters bathed in sugary sweetness: chocolate covered worms, candied grasshoppers and so on - I offer non biological treats, however - the traditional chewy eyeballs, squishy snot and other such nasties.
And pixie sticks - the really big ones. They sell them 40 in a box for $7.00.
I have a VERY hard time giving some kid who has a beard, candy. Call me fickle.
We used to give out little toys (you know those inexpensive party favors). One year we did just sheets of stickers, and that was quite popular. I think we get around 400 kids, so Halloween is quite a big deal here.
Personally I hate all the candy crap my son brings home every year. Some is fine, but a huge bagfull is just gross. Not to mention I've overheard people saying they buy up a ton of candy after Halloween, and that's what they give out the following year. :2sick1: That makes me sick. In years past, I've offered the boy a nickel a piece for his candy. He keeps a few pieces, gets some $$$, and then I toss the rest of the junk out.
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