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One scoop malted milk ball, one scoop ginger is my standard order there.I don’t recall seeing that at the Brinkley’s in Narragansett....I’ll have to check it out next summer.
One scoop malted milk ball, one scoop ginger is my standard order there.I don’t recall seeing that at the Brinkley’s in Narragansett....I’ll have to check it out next summer.
I think the kids will love them and you will owe big props to Mrs. CL82.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups is the only correct answer for best candy.
One scoop malted milk ball, one scoop ginger is my standard order there.
For some reason I will never understand, Halloween is Mrs. 8893's favorite holiday and she has always gone overboard with decorations, props and candy, etc. For me, it has historically been a good excuse to get drunk on a weeknight. When our kids were younger and trick-or-treated in our neighborhood, we would trade off with one of us escorting the kids around and the other staying home to hand out the candy. One year she bought a bunch of fake rubber brains and decorated the candy tray with them, and she left me at home with strict instructions to greet the trick-or-treaters at the door by holding out the tray and saying "Do you want candy...OR BRAINS!!!" Being suitably buzzed, I really got into character and played it up when the odd kid from across the street came to the door with a friend of his. They both looked at each other incredibly when I offered the brains and they grabbed them and stuffed them in their bags and ran off.I think I will calling you to represent me when some kid thinks they are candy and chokes on them, but I'll let you know, either way.
For me, it has historically been a good excuse to get drunk on a weeknight.
favorite? twix
send it back? apples, granola stuff, celery and carrot sticks in zip-locks, raisins, tangerines. seriously, tangerines in a pillow case, which, before emptying will get kicked, or used to whack a friend like a 100 times? sure, lets just pour sticky tangerine soup over a bag filled with candy.
LolOld lady next door used to ride my ass for not collecting for Unicef. She gave out apples as well. Worst house on the block
- Cheap stuff: When a teen shows up with no costume acting like a punk, I don't give nothing, but I give them a dumdum or something else that sucks and cost me like $1 for the bag.
I believe it's a vanilla base, but it also has malted milk in it, and you have the chocolate coating from the malted milk balls, so it kind of tastes like a little bit of both.Is the malted milk a vanilla or chocolate base?
I believe it's a vanilla base, but it also has malted milk in it, and you have the chocolate coating from the malted milk balls, so it kind of tastes like a little bit of both.
The best ones have already been mentioned, but as a slightly controversial sleeper I’ll throw Hershey’s Cookies & Crean bars into the mix.
Choosing from the bowl option gets you street cred.Another sort of OT question, do you hand out the candy or let the kids choose from a bowl of candy?
LolThe best / worst has mostly been covered.
For me, the best is chocolate-based (as opposed to gummy). I'm not that picky, so that can be Reese's to Snickers and even the Hershey's minis in any variety. Take 5 seems to hit all criteria (chocolate, PB, caramel, crunch), so I'll take that as "favorite."
Least favorite. Anyone remember Necco Wafers. The worst. And the stuff that only gets purchased at Halloween (Bit-o-honey, milk duds, Sugar Daddy (can't believe someone listed that as a favorite!)). You would think Goldenberg's Peanut Chews would go here, but those are solid!
When I buy the candy to give out, I get three levels:
- Chocolate-based: I go "fun size" not mini and go for variety.
- Gummy: For allergy kids, I usually go twizzers and a swedish fish/sour patch kids mix. I also have a little bag of Halloween erasers for the severely allergic kids. I've had a couple kids take them over the years so the rest just go in the attic when the bowls get put away.
- Cheap stuff: When a teen shows up with no costume acting like a punk, I don't give nothing, but I give them a dumdum or something else that sucks and cost me like $1 for the bag.
I've always done this but I recognize the efficiency of just dropping them in the bags, especially when their are big crowds lined up.Choosing from the bowl option gets you street cred.
Another sort of OT question, do you hand out the candy or let the kids choose from a bowl of candy?
Last year, my buddy put the bowl out front and put a sign instructing them to take only one piece.
Then he positioned it so his doorbell cam caught every kid. Hilarious. Can't wait to see this year's montage.