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Non-Miscreant
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There were no peanut butter cups, not a single one. None of them seem to have made it to haloween. All being gone a few days before. I blame my wife.


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I'm not comprehending what you're trying to get at here, you lost me at leftover halloween candy. Never heard of that, must be a Kentucky thing.

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By design, I have considerable left over York chocolate mints

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I donated mine to a troubled gun owner with toxic masculinity issues, and flat feet. Wink
 
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recently heard of a great idea as what to do with your left over HALOWEEN CANDY.... package it for shipment to our troops in uniform....I remember what is was like to get that "care package"from home...be it mine or someone else..we all shared in the "GOODIES"...............drill sgt.
 
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Update: A major victory. My wife went to the grocery and they were selling off BP cups cheap. I didn't ask how cheap because she brought back 2 bags of glow in the dark cups. I have no idea what the glow in the dark means, but I can throw away the wrappers. I've gotta assume the candy doesn't glow.


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Update: A major victory. My wife went to the grocery and they were selling off BP cups cheap. I didn't ask how cheap because she brought back 2 bags of glow in the dark cups. I have no idea what the glow in the dark means, but I can throw away the wrappers. I've gotta assume the candy doesn't glow.


Bought a bad of glow in dark KitKat bars today at half price. Hid them in my office. Cool



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We bought three bags of snickers... that way we know what's left over!



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I’m a little disappointed in that neither of my 3 kids ended up with any Butterfingers. I mean, those are the only candy I have to taste test for them. In the name of quality control and all. Alas, none were to be found.
 
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I’ve been raiding the fresh and super soft Tootsie Rolls. Yum!


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What are these leftovers you speak of?

I never buy anything I don’t like. It ends up in the freezer for future munching


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I’ve been raiding the fresh and super soft Tootsie Rolls. Yum!


Wait, you're telling me tootsie rolls are soft the first few years? Who'd a thunk it.


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Kinda like the shrimp thread, you mean to tell me there’s such a thing as “leftover” candy!?!? I thought it would be just “candy”... Wink



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We usually get - at most - two trick-or-treaters. So, my wife was suspicious when I bought 2 bags of Snickers bars for Halloween. Then she acted on her suspicions and gave those Snickers to my son to bring home to the grandkids. Mad


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Last year I had exactly one trick-or-treater. One. This year I "felt" it would be different so I bought about 4 bags of candy. Well it WAS different. I had twice as many visitors this year. My roommate found the stash a month before Halloween, so there was only about 1 1/2 bags left by the 31st. I'll be working my way through the leftovers over the next couple weeks.
 
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