Tomorrow is Halloween. So, this is one of my haphazard Halloween posts... an ode, I suppose, to Halloween candy.
Now, were you under the age of 16 and over the age of 3 and you were to stop by my house tomorrow - this is the standard fare. Sorry, but that bag of mounds and those "fun size" heath bars, yeah, I bought those for me. Because, you know, I'm 32 and I bet if I knocked on my neighbor's door they'd kind of be like "uh, yeah, just go buy some candy." So, yeah, I did.
Of course, I've already tested the tootsie rolls, the smarties, the nerds, and the dots.
So, have a safe, fun, and sweet Halloween!
And then go brush your teeth.
Hopefully no one puts pennies or religious pamphlets in your plastic pumpkin ; )
Of course, I've already tested the tootsie rolls, the smarties, the nerds, and the dots.
So, have a safe, fun, and sweet Halloween!
And then go brush your teeth.
Hopefully no one puts pennies or religious pamphlets in your plastic pumpkin ; )
6 comments:
Four bags of candy already demolished here, I will blame it on friends and family.LOL like the Smarties, I used to keep them on my desk when I taught hoping they might induce some deeper thought.
Wow - send some over, I need it! :-)
Have a nice Halloween, and could you please send some, please.
Since we live in a rural area, I bought three bags of Halloween candy just for me!
I'm stocked up and ready for all the little gremlins...
I'm drooling here. Good thing we have a few leftovers. ;) My cousin's husband is a pediatric dentist and he offers toothbrushes to the wee visitors. Interestingly enough, the kids love them because they're always in a wide choice of colours and they get to select their own. That's got to be better than a pamphlet. ;)
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