Let's all be kids for a day and think about the candy we'd love to get for Halloween.
I love Snickers. It's like several different yummy candy bars rolled into one. I can eat all the layers in one bite to get a gooey combination of flavors. Or I can be a complete oddball and eat one layer at a time to taste each separately.
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Gosh, I use to eat Werthers like grapes when I was pregnant, until I told my obstetrician. I told him it was the only thing helping with my morning sickness, and then he scared me into not eating any.
Those bring back memories. I remember when my son was really young, maybe 5 or younger, he was never hungry when we came down to make him breakfast. Sometime afterwards, when my ex-husband was cleaning, he found a pile of empty Reeses wrappers behind the entertainment center. Kid logic is so funny.
Moose Munch from Harry and Davidβs. Itβs popcorn and nuts, drizzled with the best yummy dark chocolate. Or any candy from them. Iβm not picky. π«πΏπ«π₯¨π«πlol
I never had a sweet tooth when I was young, but it's something I developed as I got older for some reason, especially after I quit smoking 20 years ago.
One Halloween in my town, there was a big house with some college students who were hippy wannabes. Police were always hassling them. The boyz gave out little packages of purple colored sugar cubes to treaters which led them to being questioned by the police. They thought the cubes were laced with liquid LSD. It was grape juice. TRICK or TREAT!ππ»
Blame Jaimie Curtis. the apple scare was my era along with Halloween (movie) and Steven king. Not sure what the connection was but it was scary time π
Hi snowdaze, I'm glad you like them...It seemed to be a hit with the teens last yearand so I bought them again.... I use to give out chocolate bars until one mother
actually brought back a bar of snickers saying her son couldn't eat it because of the peanuts.
I offered other candies w/o nuts but she refused.
It must be very difficult for those with a serious peanut allergy and dangerous as well.
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