Did you ever label houses, by the trick or treat candy they handed out?
- Heidi Jeffers Thibodeau
Carmel Apples, back in the days when people made such things themselves to hand out and there were no razor blade or the like worries
- Michael W. May
from twhirl
Michael I remember those!! sooo good! Red cinnamon candied apples too!
- Susan Beebe
Candy corn (that picture looks delicious! :) ), Hershey's Special Dark miniatures, those Brach's caramels with the different flavors, like raspberry...maybe Almond Joys or Mounds, also. It's hard to remember because I pretty much liked any candy. :)
- Cheryl Jones
@Michael May - OMG! Caramel apples! My mouth is watering now! Gotta go see if I can find some caramel somewhere. Not sure I've ever seen it sold on its own here in Italy, tho. :(
- Grey Drane
I hate hate hate candy corn. Reese's Cups or Snickers bars, please... even the fun size ones are fine.
- Bill Sodeman
all of it, really, but candy corn was also great, as well as those molasses-ish flavored toffees
- Mark Dykeman
Whoops, forgot to mention Sixlets in my list...do they make those anymore?
- Cheryl Jones
HUGE 2 foot Pixxy Sticks - I gave those out a couple of years ago and the neighborhood was buzzing with kids hopped up on LOTS of that sugar!! ha, ha!! it was funny to see how many kids returned for 2nds!
- Susan Beebe
Definitely not the candy corn.....hmm....I think I liked suckers or any named brand stuff. Wasn't really much for the candy. I liked to go get it and then give it out at school. :)
- dafire
after reading more....yes, the reese's cups...anything with peanut butter nuttiness or peanuts! MMmmmmMMmmm....
- dafire
My grandparents gave us money so we could buy our own candy. That was good.
- Katy S
I gotta agree with Brandon on the Sixlets. Why is it you only can find them at Halloween? I also love Krackle!
- Miranda
The fun-sized SweetTarts with only 3 in the little package. Yummmm.
- ::Kristen::
"Quelf ($35) promises that "you've never had this much fun playing a board game," and we're inclined to agree. Why, you ask? Because it makes everyone you know do ridiculously stupid things—wrapping one's face in toilet paper, talking like Dracula, and ending every sentence in "Hear me, for I have spoken," for example. Although it's not for the faint of heart, it is definitely for the lover of insanity."
- Cheryl Jones
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I think I'm going to buy this as a Christmas present for my board-game-loving cousin. :)
- Cheryl Jones
We have somewhat a version of this game played with playing cards when drinking. Called ring of fire or something. well this game is one aspect of it. It's excellent :P
- Ian O'Donnell