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Author: | fwiffo [ Sun Oct 31, 2010 1:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Halloween Candy |
When shopping for Halloween candy this morning, I picked out choices that were considered "premium" when I was a kid, e.g. Reese's peanut butter cups, Snickers, the Wonka contingent, etc. But now I'm worried that the candy that was cool when I was a kid is no longer cool. When I was a kid, there were a lot of old people that gave out crappy candy, like those terrible orange and black taffy things. I don't think you can even get those any more; all the people who grew up actually liking them have finally kicked the bucket. I just don't want to be in a situation where kids are like "aw man, freaking bottlecaps! Let's TP this guy." |
Author: | Jedo [ Sun Oct 31, 2010 1:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
Bottlecaps are awesome. |
Author: | DrStraw [ Sun Oct 31, 2010 1:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
You could always do what we did: move to the country. Our driveway is almost a quarter of a mile long and totally dark, our nearest neighbor is a third of a mile away, and the nearest child of an age to go trick or trewating is so far away I have no idea where. We have not had to worry about Halloween candy for ten years. ![]() |
Author: | Jedo [ Sun Oct 31, 2010 1:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
DrStraw wrote: Our driveway is almost a quarter of a mile long and totally dark, our nearest neighbor is a third of a mile away, Sounds like the setting of a horror movie ![]() |
Author: | DrStraw [ Sun Oct 31, 2010 2:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
Jedo wrote: DrStraw wrote: Our driveway is almost a quarter of a mile long and totally dark, our nearest neighbor is a third of a mile away, Sounds like the setting of a horror movie ![]() Agreed. It is also very steep and it is an absolute horror to have to walk up it in the dark when there is too much snow on it to be able to drive up. We also have a lot of crows in our woods and they often flock as in horror movies. Plus the occasional bat. |
Author: | Fedya [ Sun Oct 31, 2010 7:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
DrStraw wrote: You could always do what we did: move to the country. Our driveway is almost a quarter of a mile long and totally dark, our nearest neighbor is a third of a mile away, and the nearest child of an age to go trick or trewating is so far away I have no idea where. We have not had to worry about Halloween candy for ten years. ![]() Sounds like where I live, except that I'm also next to several hundred acres of state forest owned by the State of New York. I'd be more likely to have deer and turkey showing up on my front yard than children. Several years back I also had bears in the yard, but I haven't seen those in a while: ![]() |
Author: | DrStraw [ Sun Oct 31, 2010 7:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
Fedya wrote: Several years back I also had bears in the yard, but I haven't seen those in a while: Have those two. Plus all the usual: bobcats and foxes on down. Never seen a coyote on our land but I hear them in the distance frequently at night. And there have been reports of mountain lions in the county. |
Author: | Mef [ Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
fwiffo wrote: When shopping for Halloween candy this morning, I picked out choices that were considered "premium" when I was a kid, e.g. Reese's peanut butter cups, Snickers, the Wonka contingent, etc. But now I'm worried that the candy that was cool when I was a kid is no longer cool. When I was a kid, there were a lot of old people that gave out crappy candy, like those terrible orange and black taffy things. I don't think you can even get those any more; all the people who grew up actually liking them have finally kicked the bucket. I just don't want to be in a situation where kids are like "aw man, freaking bottlecaps! Let's TP this guy." I'm in the same position, I bought Halloween candy I remember liking as a kid........but it would appear that no one in our neighborhood wanted to trick or treat.....so now my roommates and I just have this bowl of candy... |
Author: | fwiffo [ Mon Nov 01, 2010 8:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
Man, I only had one trick-or-treater all night, and now I'm all pukey from snacking on all this leftover candy. I haven't even had that much. How did we consume so much sugar as a kid without dying? |
Author: | hyperpape [ Mon Nov 01, 2010 9:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
I remember making myself sick on candy at my grandma's house when I was 12. So I think it was an issue back then too. I can't imagine the stuff you said would ever become unpopular, and I'd add reese's peanut butter cups. |
Author: | wms [ Tue Nov 02, 2010 9:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
fwiffo wrote: When I was a kid, there were a lot of old people that gave out crappy candy, like those terrible orange and black taffy things. I don't think you can even get those any more; all the people who grew up actually liking them have finally kicked the bucket. Those are Good 'n Plenty, and they're great! I'm not *that* old, am I?We had lots of kids and assorted candy. The twix and the reese's peanut butter cups went the fastest. Probably the snickers and the mounds were the slowest to go. So apparently your reese's will save you from TP. |
Author: | fwiffo [ Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
No, not Good 'n Plenty. I'm talking about that horrible molasses and peanut butter taffy that comes in orange and black wax wrappers. Apparently, according to the Google, they're "Mary Jane Peanut Butter Kisses". Here's the kicker - they're made by Necco, the makers of those horrible Necco wafer heart things. Looks like they got the market cornered on the worst holiday candies. I've bet they've got a patented method for introducing bubbles into candy canes so they slice up your mouth. |
Author: | Jordus [ Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
Oh I know what you are talking about.... They are wrapped like the salt water taffy.... but they so are not taffy...I don't know what it is... worst holloween candy disappointment ever.... |
Author: | BaghwanB [ Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
Bottlecaps do rock. And Reeses' are a close second. No kids came by this year though I would have thought it would have been near perfect conditions: Sunday, warm (high in mid-60s that day), DST hasn't kicked in yet, etc. Maybe my GOM membership has been outed... Bruce "My candy now" Young |
Author: | malweth [ Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
Mary Janes are good! It's just peanut butter taffy. Necco wafers are gross, as are Smarties. I used to like both as a kid. I say anything with chocolate is a crowd pleaser (except almond joy/mounds which many don't like). My favorite main-stream candies are Twix & Milky-way. (I like caramel. My wife does not!!) |
Author: | wms [ Tue Nov 02, 2010 1:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
fwiffo wrote: No, not Good 'n Plenty. I'm talking about that horrible molasses and peanut butter taffy that comes in orange and black wax wrappers. Oh right, I misread your original post as "black and white" instead of "black and orange." I remember the ones you mean also. I thought they were OK, but yeah, not real memorable.
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Author: | gowan [ Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
When I was a kid people gave out really good treats: homemade popcorn balls, taffy apples, homemade cookies and brownies, and full size candy bars (they only cost 5 cents back then). Unfortunately those great treats wouldn't be possible today except at a party in your home, due to societal psychoses. |
Author: | Mark356 [ Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
OMG I hate those peanut butter taffy things! Every year I'd try one or two of them just to see if maybe I liked them that time around, but no, they were always horrible. I love Necco wafers, though! My favorite ones were the anise flavored ones, but I also really like the clove and cinnamon. In fact, when I started doing tsumego every day, I had to buy Necco wafers almost every day too for the first couple weeks, since seeing all of those little circles and imagining snapping more little circles on just made me think of Necco wafers. So I may not be the best judge, since I'm something of a candy junkie, but I love Reese's PB cups too! And Snickers and kitkats and Milky Ways and Mars bars and all of the other things I only eat the day after Halloween any more, but Reese's have always been my favorite. I don't think you're in any danger. @Helel: I love ginger candy! I had no idea it was popular there! I kind of want to try Turkish Pepper too now. |
Author: | gaius [ Fri Nov 19, 2010 5:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
Aahh, it's such a shame I never get candy collecting kids because I live in a student house. I'd love to run an experiment once and give them little mandarins, just like the really old people used to do when I was a kid. Just to see how ungrateful kids will be nowadays ![]() Probably it's a good thing that they don't come round our house... |
Author: | Li Kao [ Fri Nov 19, 2010 5:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Halloween Candy |
gowan wrote: When I was a kid people gave out really good treats: homemade popcorn balls, taffy apples, homemade cookies and brownies, and full size candy bars (they only cost 5 cents back then). Unfortunately those great treats wouldn't be possible today except at a party in your home, due to societal psychoses. What do you mean? The only reason against that I see is people nowadays are too lazy to make that stuff themselves. |
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