View Poll Results: How do you hand out candy?

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  • I pick out which pieces they get and how many.

    39 73.58%
  • I offer them the bowl and let them take what they want.

    3 5.66%
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Thread: How do you hand out candy on Halloween?

  1. #31
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    I didnt pass out the candy but my mom did and she said she went through over 90 dollars in candy!!! the first night she went through to HUGE bowls and the second night she made my dad run to the store for more because she felt bad when she ran out..

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelbow20
    I didnt pass out the candy but my mom did and she said she went through over 90 dollars in candy!!! the first night she went through to HUGE bowls and the second night she made my dad run to the store for more because she felt bad when she ran out..
    Wait, you have Halloween for two nights?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee
    Wait, you have Halloween for two nights?

    yep... a long time ago when I was young we did and the last couple years they started that again, its kinda a pain but kinda nice also for the people who didnt get a chance to pass candy out or go trick or treating one of the nights.

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    Wow, I'd love to live where you live if I were still a child.
    Shoot, I'm not a child, and I'd love to have two Halloween's.
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  5. #35
    last year we had maybe 10, this year we had 38(yes I counted) lol
    we still have leftovers. We give 1 piece of candy and one sample of my aunts chips(wonks for frito lay HR).

    I had a few brats say "But I want that one!!"

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  6. #36
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    I make up little baggies of candies and dental floss (I know I'm a little lame) to hand out to the kiddies. (could be the reason they didn't come this year)






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  7. #37
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    i dont give them the candy i eat it all :P lol not really. though i give them satsumas when i answer the door. i dont like the trick or treaters that are usually older end of teenage that show up without a costume. stupid. they get nothing >=]

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  8. #38
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    I pas them out a couple pieces each. This is our first year for an in-city neighborhod Halloween for a few years - it was really fun! we must have had 75 - 85 kids, I ran out of candy so dear hubby ran to the store for more - I think he got a real kick out of it too. Towards the end, I let Star & Jack stand at the door & I stood outside - people just loved seeing them!

    Lots & lots of really little ones this year. One very little boy & his sister were so cute - she was Princess Leia & he was (I thought) O-be-wan, but he corrected me & said "No, no, I'm Luke Skywalker!" took his candy & started to run off -- then he turned around & shouted "May the Force be with you!" & sped off --LOL!

  9. #39
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    We dont get trick-or-treaters here, one of the disadvantages of living in the boonies. But when I lived in an area years ago, where we got Trick-or-treaters, I always handed out the candy. I picked out a few things, and put it in their bags for them.
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  10. Quote Originally Posted by AmberLee
    I usually hand out a small handful per child, then offer them a book. I sort them out by age and sound the kids out by their interests. (No body wanted the nifty science themed books this year. Sniff!) The horror (Goosebumps and the like) went the quickest, but the mysteries were popular, too. Occasionally a child would say X, the one I was handing him/her looked nice but they'd LOVE Y, whose title they could see from the stoop. On smaller groups of youngsters, I'd invite them to step up to the table and pick. I was a bit shocked when one of the trick or treaters proved to be ... I guess in his 40s and yes, he wanted candy and a book, too. Sheesh.

    I have about 20-25 books left, a small stash towards next year. I do love collecting used kids books, usually starting in the spring. I love books and it's wonderful to hear a child say " I got a book!!!" as they leave. Mom overheard one group say what a wonderful house we were to come to for this holiday and I think she was a lot happier about the extra set up time it took. *wry smile*
    That has to be the most fantastic thing I have ever heard of anyone doing for Halloween (and to think I was patting myself on the back for "name" candy! )

    You are incredible Amberlee!

  11. #41
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    I give them all a giant handful. I buy lots of candy. It's once a year, it's fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K9soul
    From the couple people I talked to there are usually LOTS of trick or treaters in this area, but my neighbor across the street stopped by tonight with his granddaughter and said there did not seem to be as many kids out as usual. Seems to be the trend elsewhere from what people have said here too. The weather is really pretty mild tonight, I wonder why there are fewer than usual out.

    Anyway, that is why I was so loaded up on candy . Anyone want to come over and have some candy?

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  13. #43
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    Quote Originally Posted by AmberLee
    I think we had a total of about 50 kids here last evening, they came in clumps.

    I usually hand out a small handful per child, then offer them a book. I sort them out by age and sound the kids out by their interests. (No body wanted the nifty science themed books this year. Sniff!) The horror (Goosebumps and the like) went the quickest, but the mysteries were popular, too. Occasionally a child would say X, the one I was handing him/her looked nice but they'd LOVE Y, whose title they could see from the stoop. On smaller groups of youngsters, I'd invite them to step up to the table and pick. I was a bit shocked when one of the trick or treaters proved to be ... I guess in his 40s and yes, he wanted candy and a book, too. Sheesh.

    I have about 20-25 books left, a small stash towards next year. I do love collecting used kids books, usually starting in the spring. I love books and it's wonderful to hear a child say " I got a book!!!" as they leave. Mom overheard one group say what a wonderful house we were to come to for this holiday and I think she was a lot happier about the extra set up time it took. *wry smile*

    So that's why I picked "other".
    As E.S. has already said, this is a truly wonderful idea, and one I never thought of - even though I work in a library. I haven't handed out anything for years because I can't afford relatively healthy treats for the masses of children I would get (I live within half-a-mile of two elementary, a middle and a high school) and I couldn't think of anything else. With used book-stores very close to where I work and a book sale held every year by our Information School (new name for library school) that has lots of children's books sent by publishers, I should start my own collection very soon - as soon as I don't have the expense of 19 foster cats in my home. Hmmm! I wonder if I could train one of my black cats to sit by my side on the front porch, on a leash?

  14. #44
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    I picked "Offer the bowl". I live in a neighborhood where I have so many trick or treaters, I can't keep up with them all, so I just open my door to them, I set up a table with Apple Cider, cookies, a huge bowl of candy, and try to "Scary Spice" up my entryway. It's fun for me, and I'm sure fun for them as well. It's kind of a neighborhood tradition, open your house to the kiddos, let them come in.

    But most people have their houses decorated much better than mine, not everyone can keep up with the Jones's... You know?

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    I love that my love of books has inspired some of you, too!

    I counted the books left against the tally I'd set up for books to be offered. We had 52 "kids".
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