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November 3, 2007 5:56 PM   Subscribe

Parents: do you eat your kids' Hallowe'en candy?
posted by Lucinda to Food & Drink (3 answers total)

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a few pieces. It's not like they NEED 5 pounds of sugar.
posted by cosmicbandito at 5:58 PM on November 3, 2007


erm... well sometimes yes. This one year, I didnt. Next year i might. My friends, some of them do, some of them dont.

Does that help? What on earth possessed you to ask?
posted by daveyt at 6:00 PM on November 3, 2007


As I understand it, eating your child's Halloween candy is one of the rights/privileges of being a parent. It is up there with embarrassing your teenage children with your horridly out-of-date clothes.
I have no children, but my dad demanded a paterfamilias 33% of a cut of my spoils as payment for marching around the neighborhood with me and my siblings. I have 6 siblings. That was a lot of candy.
posted by oflinkey at 6:02 PM on November 3, 2007 [1 favorite]


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