On November 02 2013 21:38 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:
I didn't realize that some adults were still silly enough to expect little kids to only take one piece of candy
It's free candy. The kids are young and don't really care about strangers not getting any candy after they leave your house.
Either hand them the desired number of candies, or just accept the fact that if it were up to the children, your bowl would be empty by trick-or-treater #5.
It's not "right", but you certainly have control over how many pieces the kids each get from your house.
I didn't realize that some adults were still silly enough to expect little kids to only take one piece of candy
It's free candy. The kids are young and don't really care about strangers not getting any candy after they leave your house.
Either hand them the desired number of candies, or just accept the fact that if it were up to the children, your bowl would be empty by trick-or-treater #5.
It's not "right", but you certainly have control over how many pieces the kids each get from your house.
It wasnt like a 4 year old or something. The kid was like 10 and knew what he was doing lol
I guess I will just hand it out next year. If you dont like almond joy, well then too bad.