Kaffis Mark V wrote:
Did you go out there and confiscate the chocolate so you could tell the mother what a horrible person she was? And then slip the kid some smarties or laffy taffy or something...
Unfortunately all my candy is chocolate (the real stuff, not "chocolate flavored"). Milk Duds, Reese's Pieces, Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins, Hershey Chocolate bar, Hershey Cookie's 'n' Cream bar (white chocolate, one 5 year old got REALLY excited over this one), and whoppers.
I made sure to have the good stuff this year. Any mother out there who steals their kids candy needs to... I don't know how to finish that sentence. Let's just say that whatever it is they do not want to happen, should. Like finding "revenge porn" pics of themselves online, being passed around their work and church... or something.
Edit: I realize now that I had it fantastically good as a trick or treater where I grew up. I grew up on an air force base. This meant two things: 1. Most people I visited were fairly young, so they were really into halloween (tons of haunted mazes in their driveway and such) and 2. Every house I visited was either a duplex or a quadplex. So the candy to area ratio was very high. I had multiple pillowcases rip on me over those years.
I also realize that some parents these days don't let their kids trick or treat as much anymore, which is also sad. This "trunk or treat" thing makes me very sad. Parents: There is actually less crime today than there was when you're a kid. Being plugged into a world wide network of news (that gets paid by sensationalizing and focusing on the bad) does not mean you need to be as overprotective as you are. Quit being wusses and let your kids out from under your apron strings.