I buy candy based on the question "What would I have wanted as a kid?"
So each Trick or Treater gets good stuff they won't get 100 of elsewhere, like Ring Pops and Fun Dip. And also a giant handful of good candy.
I got this to review for my site:
I knew they'd be awful, and they were. So I'm dumping them off on Trick or Treaters. But they will get extra awesome candy to make up for it.
If they are then he's crazy for not liking them.Aren't these the things that used to be sold as candy cigarettes?
Aren't these the things that used to be sold as candy cigarettes?
I have a tip though and I had to learn the hard way do not give children the dryed plums packs because that does facilitate the bowles even though there are about 4 small pieces, you dont want some uneducated parent to think you gave there children tainted goods due to the consistence of movement. thats why I now only stick to only raisins, cranberrys and apricots. I wanted to think about maybe giving trail mix next year but dont want some kids choking on the nuts.
Facilitating the bowels is the criteria for a Halloween treat? That seems highly irregular.
Actually facilitating the bowels makes you regular. Just saying.
It's kind of ironic. If you think about it, Quiggle never breaks any of the forum rules, and he's very respectful of other members. But, whether it's intended or not, his threads just bring out the absolute worst in the forum. His thread making skill is like an art, with a nuance of deranged psychosis. Don't really know how to describe it... .
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