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Halloween Candy Code

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I’m sure some of you miscreants will be out trick-or-treating at far too old of an age. Perhaps some of you are even taking your children out to loot the neighbors for candy. While you’re out, think of other trick-or-treaters and learn to use the Halloween Candy Code.

Hobos have long had a code to assist other travelers by placing symbols on trees, sidewalks, etc. Now trick-or-treaters have something of the same kind. It’s now even easier to skip those creeps that pass out the fruit and toothbrushes and focus on the great neighbor who has the full size candy bars.

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3 Responses to “Halloween Candy Code”

  1. Jenna says:

    ah yes, full sized candy bars. In my old neighborhood, the guy who owned the theatre lived there, so not only was it not just midget candy bars, but they were KING SIZED of anything you can imagine

    eh, I want to be the cool person that does the regular size and non midget candy bars……some day….almost this year…..but we went midget instead

  2. brady says:

    i wish we had this where i was growing up.. how awesome!

  3. curious says:

    I work for one of the major soft drink companies and I give out canned soft drinks to the kids. We have people from all over town drive to my house for free soda! The funniest thing is when a toddler has a little pumpkin bucket and the parent tells me to go ahead and give him/her one…it’s almost too heavy for the kid to carry!

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