So Chicago (in that city they tell em to vote early and vote often)
Dang thats cold, recycle the kids Halloween candy.
Well, they only have an Aldi shopping bag each. If you don’t have Aldi in Alabama, it’s a pretty big bag, and it’s meant to be reused so it’s heavy-duty. We’re talking
at least 20 pounds of candy EACH by the time they’re done with trick or treating for the night.
They have been taught, my girls, to be polite when getting a treat, but to bring it home and then tell me they don’t like it. They can’t ditch it on somebody’s lawn, or give it to their other friends, and whatever they do, they cannot feed it to Pop.
When they get home with the first haul, I go through it, looking for the obvious “bad guy” stuff, as well as stuff they don’t like. They make a list. The candy they want to keep goes in a big gallon Ziploc bag, and the recycled candy goes in the pass-out bowl. I cannot of course be caught giving away $100,000 bars, Hershey’s, Butterfingers, Baby Ruths, or any temp. tattoos, pencils, plastic fangs, wax lips, yo-yos or other five-and-dime stuff. I can give away peanut butter kisses, popcorn balls, Nestle’s Crunch, Carlos V bars and Sweet Tarts.
See, I’ve never met candy I didn’t like. So, the more they don’t like that gets recycled, well, then I’m not tempted to eat it.
