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Thread started 11/10/11 9:11pm

electricberet

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Halloween Candy

Shouldn't it be a social faux pas to leave your extra Halloween candy out in your office break room? That stuff is like crack to me. Not fair to put it where I have to walk past it over and over every time I get a drink of water.

Also, I don't like how some hotels have candy outside the minibar. How am I supposed to resist my cravings if I'm up until midnight and that candy is just sitting there? Plus I have to pay $8 for a stupid Snickers bar.

Candy should be regulated like other drugs.

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Reply #1 posted 11/11/11 5:43am

PurpleJedi

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HEY...the best part (as an adult) of Halloween is eating everyone's leftover candy at the office!!!

...and yeah, I want the FDA to check Snickers Bars for habit-forming additives.

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Reply #2 posted 11/11/11 5:21pm

veronikka

I eat more of them cuz they r small neutral
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Reply #3 posted 11/11/11 5:42pm

NDRU

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I don't have kids, and I just buy a few bags for myself and eat them without interruption

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Reply #4 posted 11/11/11 6:11pm

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When my daughter was small, she used to come home with a bag full of candy on Halloween. Among my family, myself, plus friends we would eat some. It was fun, to be honest. Now she's too old for trick or treating, so she goes to her friends parties. I have a thing for the candy corns or peppermints. I don't eat candy on a frequent basis, but for those who do, it just takes a lot of willpower to resist. Like drinking or drugs.

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Reply #5 posted 11/11/11 7:16pm

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lol

I think it should be against the law for people to bring their cheap ass leftover candy. Leave the Smarties at home, bring in the Butterfingers! drool

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Reply #6 posted 11/12/11 1:12pm

PurpleJedi

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JuliePurplehead said:

lol

I think it should be against the law for people to bring their cheap ass leftover candy. Leave the Smarties at home, bring in the Butterfingers! drool

lol

True....so very true...

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Reply #7 posted 11/13/11 8:54am

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PurpleJedi said:

JuliePurplehead said:

lol

I think it should be against the law for people to bring their cheap ass leftover candy. Leave the Smarties at home, bring in the Butterfingers! drool

lol

True....so very true...

Don't pay any attention to PJ... he bought Halloween candy and ate it all up. He didn't even share with the poor lil' kids who only get this one chance for some candy ever year. wink

lol lol lol

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