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CPW: Who gets a piece

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edited October 2013 in Getting Pregnant
Of your candy? (aka Trick or Treat part 4)

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CPW: Who gets a piece 32 votes

Only small children accompanied by adults (how do you determine small?)
0% 0 votes
Any children accompanied by adults
0% 0 votes
Only small children, regardless of supervision (again, how do you determine small?)
6% 2 votes
Long hair, don't care.. I'll give anyone a treat!
31% 10 votes
I'll give it to anyone, but I have a candy:cute ratio which determines how much they get (please explain)
15% 5 votes
I just leave a bowl out
0% 0 votes
We don't leave a light on
6% 2 votes
We don't get enough visitors to have any rules
31% 10 votes
Special Starburst
9% 3 votes

Re: CPW: Who gets a piece

  • I pretty much give a candy to everyone... except the teenagers who aren't even dressed up.
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  • When I lived in a town where we did have trick or treaters everyone got a piece of candy as long as they were in costume.  I had zero tolerance for high school kids who didn't even attempt to throw a costume together and just wanted candy.  Go buy some. And get off my lawn. 
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  • I will give any to the kids that dress up, and if they say "Trick or Treat" then I usually tell them to grab a few pieces.

    If it's a teenager that is in a sweatshirt and jeans, I will ask them what they are.  Then I tell them they have to say Trick or Treat or they don't get any candy. lol. I'm that mean old lady.

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  • I'll give handfuls of candy to any young kid, regardless of supervision, but if they're older teens, they only get one piece. And usually it's the crappier stuff. I also do NOT give candy to adults who bring their newborns around. Um, no. Go buy your own candy. I'll just say "aw, cute kid! Have a good night!" We do grill hot dogs though and we give those to anyone, just one each. It's our tradition.. Happy Halloweenie!

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  • I'll give to children of all ages who are dressed up....until 8pm at which time all the little kids are home or in bed, so my light goes out, dog gets let out of his house, and Halloween is over until next year.
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  • Ha- we don't care who shows up, they all get candy.  But not many people come.

    I won't be home this year, so I don't know what DH will do.  I hope he will stay home and hand out candy.  The neighbor kids came by last year and were really cute.
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  • Everybody gets candy, although I tend to give more out to really cute kids.  Not as a rule though, it just happens.





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  • If they're in a legit costume, they get candy. I was one of those teenagers who still went trick-or-treating with my friends until I was like 16. I ALWAYS made sure I had a good costume (my last year going out, me, my sister, and our friend were Aurora, Belle, and Snow White, and NOT the stupid sexy versions!).

    So yeah, if older kids show up and they're not putting forth any Halloween enthusiasm, they're not getting jack (or maybe they'll get the Whoppers that no one else wants).
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  • If they're in a legit costume, they get candy. I was one of those teenagers who still went trick-or-treating with my friends until I was like 16. I ALWAYS made sure I had a good costume (my last year going out, me, my sister, and our friend were Aurora, Belle, and Snow White, and NOT the stupid sexy versions!).

    So yeah, if older kids show up and they're not putting forth any Halloween enthusiasm, they're not getting jack (or maybe they'll get the Whoppers that no one else wants).
    I love whoppers! I will gladly take any leftovers you don't want :)
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  • I don't care who gets it, but there's usually not kids older than 12 going out in our neighborhood anyways.
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  • Whoppers are delicious.  You are insane @luckyangel07.  Insane.
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  • Whoppers are delicious.  You are insane @luckyangel07.  Insane.
    LOL! I've never known anyone who really liked them!! I mean, they're candy, so God knows I'll eat them if they're what's available, but they're by no means anywhere even close to the top of my preferred candy list.
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  • If you are in costume, you get candy. No costume = get off my lawn!

    I went trick or treating in costume with friends until I was 21. Yup. We got candy everywhere we went because we were in costume. So much fun!
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    So yeah, if older kids show up and they're not putting forth any Halloween enthusiasm, they're not getting jack (or maybe they'll get the Whoppers that no one else wants).
    Whaaa??? Whoppers are freaking AMAZING! Definitely in my top 10 (maybe top 5) when it comes to candy! Yum!

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  • My rule is - no costume. no candy.

    Hopefully I don't get eggs and tp thrown at my house lol
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