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You're right...it was a momentary lapse that I'll blame on not enough caffeine. I better go fix that. In the meantime, you can fix up your bubblewrap.
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Here too. Ridiculous.It’s too soon!! Lol ours had Halloween candy in August!!!
Nah, you buy it then it calls to you so you HAVE to eat it. Then get more for Halloween.Yuck! That stuff must be 1/2 stale by the time Halloween rolls around.
Here too. Ridiculous.
Nah, you buy it then it calls to you so you HAVE to eat it. Then get more for Halloween.
Of course that stuff probably has a shelf life of a rock.
I did, many years ago, buy Halloween candy in September. Must have been working too hard and stressed out. They put the candy out the last week of September and somehow I thought it was the end of October (why else would the candy be out??) and I wasn't even close to ready for the candy snatchers! Panic!
Never got caught by that again.
Oh, I had it figured out by the time I got home. Would have been really bad if I'd carved up a pumpkin and all. That is about the most "set up" I've ever done though the girls did put up some fake web and bats on the enclosed porch (where the pumpkin sat and the cherubs were fed) a couple of years. Don't even bother where we live now, houses pretty far apart, no trick or treaters.
If you leave a bowl out, sadly, someone will decide it is all for them. If there are kids walking the street, you could set up at the end of the driveway and give out candy.