HALLOWEEN CANDY DEALS
November 1st 2009 12:49
If you happen to live in one of those suburban neighborhoods where
you either enjoy, or must participate filling the candy bags of
trick-or-treaters ringing your doorbell every Halloween, today
is the day to begin stockpiling novelty candy for next year.
As of today, commonly known as All Saints' Day, supermarkets,
discount stores, drug stores and almost every purveyor of
Halloween related items slash their prices to move the stuff
off the shelves. After all, they have to start promoting Thanksgiving,
now don't they?
Most of those assorted tiny weenie packages of over-priced
novelty candies will be on sale from 50 to 75 percent off over
the next few weeks.
The sealed wrapped candy will keep well enough if stored in a
relatively cool dry space for next year. However, there is one
notorious Halloween candy predator, in addition to common
rodents, which has the potential to annihilate your amble stockpiles--
your own darling children.
Speaking of children, whoever said that you can't fill Easter Baskets
with Halloween candy. Yeah, candy corns or Halloween themed
packaging wouldn't cut it with the kids at Easter, but good old mini
chocolate bars and blow-pops should do the job.
Even if you don't participate in all that Halloween nonsense, this
week is still a great time to score candy for your own munching
enjoyment,
you either enjoy, or must participate filling the candy bags of
trick-or-treaters ringing your doorbell every Halloween, today
is the day to begin stockpiling novelty candy for next year.
As of today, commonly known as All Saints' Day, supermarkets,
discount stores, drug stores and almost every purveyor of
Halloween related items slash their prices to move the stuff
off the shelves. After all, they have to start promoting Thanksgiving,
now don't they?
Most of those assorted tiny weenie packages of over-priced
the next few weeks.
The sealed wrapped candy will keep well enough if stored in a
relatively cool dry space for next year. However, there is one
notorious Halloween candy predator, in addition to common
rodents, which has the potential to annihilate your amble stockpiles--
your own darling children.
Speaking of children, whoever said that you can't fill Easter Baskets
with Halloween candy. Yeah, candy corns or Halloween themed
packaging wouldn't cut it with the kids at Easter, but good old mini
chocolate bars and blow-pops should do the job.
Even if you don't participate in all that Halloween nonsense, this
week is still a great time to score candy for your own munching
enjoyment,
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