We have over 30 unopened bags of candy. We’ll not speak of the open ones.
How many kids are you expecting?
400, give or take.
:rimshot:
I’m guessing around 50, but the candy stock is expected to last until Easter candy season.
30 bags + many open bags for 50 kids? We know who that candy is for.
Wife takes some to work, especially the stuff we don’t like. Apparently medical people have no standards when working.
Yeah those are rockets
. Never heard them called smarties. Probably because theyre rockets, not smarties.
Probably because all those people planning to replace them with rainbow colored fentanyl bought all the bags of them.
And this is why we can’t have nice things.
Because 6 year olds are an untapped market for drug dealers?
If the pic in the article is a true representation, there’s no way in the world you’d mistake them for smarties.
Also, watch out for razor blades in your fentanyl.
Apparently. And we all know that drug dealers like to give away thousands of $s of product for free.
I am being the full chocolate bar house this year.
Suck it neighbours.
(I have the first shipment of full size Skittles and needed husband to hide it from ME as soon as it arrived. Attic maybe?)
In order to likely kill their potential future customers.
Yeah that was my thought… just because they could… why would they? Isn’t it expensive? Are the kids who survive going to say “wow that was a crazy trip on the Halloween Candy, where can I spend my allowance on more?” And then successfully find their way to a drug dealer?
I can see maybe it being a concern for teens at a party.
This year’s razor blade in the snickers. You gotta scare the parents too. It’s Halloween!
BTW, we are the full-size candy bar house this year too.
Yeah I do full sized. Kids would just reach in and grab a handful of the small stuff anyway, might as well just give 'em the big ones. I also have little toys and stuff, which the little kids like.
I started getting full-sized in 2020 figuring that the candy would get handled less that way. And while even by October 31, 2020 we already knew that surface transmission of Covid germs was rare, I figured if it helped put anyone’s mind at ease, so much the better.