My wife and I took our 3 kids trick-or-treating Saturday evening. When we came back we started looking at all of the candy they received; and to our surprise, we received quite a number that were marked as expired in 2013 and 2014--ie, not even close. Has this happened to others? We were dumbfounded (my wife wants to throw at--I mean return to--the homeowners the candy as we remember which houses gave expired candy) and I'd say pretty we are pretty annoyed.
As my creative days are behind me, I'd welcome any creative ideas to make our feelings known.
Really? Complaining about free candy?? And do you think the people giving it out did it on purpose??? Some people need to get a life. Next year stay at home and buy your kids a bagful of fresh candy. My word!
That part is bad enough, but where he really lost me was soliciting a course of action as to what to do about it.
lulz...
Lol. You tell me [roll]"My Word!" LOL what are you a 70 year old woman now?
Completely agree. Anybody can wallow in sports-fan self-pity. Winners realize: if we can't win football games, we can change the game and win the internet.I actually think it's a cool thread. Think "Comic Relief." With all the crap going on with RU sports, the University, the country, the WORLD we all need a few laughs. AND we get an orgy pumpkin thrown in.
I don't think there is anything wrong with checking your kids candy. In fact it is good parenting! There are a lot of asses out there who deliberately try to hurt these kids with pins, razor blades and various chemicals. That said if you find something objectionable, as above, just throw it the heck out. If it is dangerous contact your local PD. But in no way come to a football message board and whine about it. Go vent to the accused or take a crap on their stairs but don't look for message board support. Just another "Look at Me" post.
There are a lot of asses out there that also perpetuate urban myths about candy being laced with dangerous items. Not calling you an ass specifically, just saying.
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I once saw on the news that someone was killed during a home invasion. Which is why I now always answer the door screaming, "PLEASE DON'T F@CKING KILL ME!, TAKE WHATEVER YOU WANT!" I think it's starting to annoy my wife.Well if you bothered to check daily news reports you would find that pins were found in candy this years as well as pills and other items. So remove your head from your so called ass and read before you post. Just saying!!
Flood is at fault on this one also....
Yeah, and bacon. And cold cuts. And meat in quantities beyond what you'd feed to a grasshopper. And cooking on nonstick surfaces. And storing food in plastics. And drinking water. And breathing the air.Aw sh*t... I just heard hot dogs cause cancer
I don't know if I would make an issue of it on this board, but I don't think one can accidentally give out stale candy. That likely means it was recycled from the previous year. It surely wasn't purchased that way. Not if it's a whole year or two old.
Got some old wine you want to give up?
I don't think there is anything wrong with checking your kids candy. In fact it is good parenting! There are a lot of asses out there who deliberately try to hurt these kids with pins, razor blades and various chemicals. That said if you find something objectionable, as above, just throw it the heck out. If it is dangerous contact your local PD. But in no way come to a football message board and whine about it. Go vent to the accused or take a crap on their stairs but don't look for message board support. Just another "Look at Me" post.
I love when my wife asks me whether we should throw out milk that is past the sell by date. I have her hand me the carton, smell it, and tell her it is perfectly fine. Milk turns sour when it is no longer any good. Pretty simple concept that seems to be beyond her comprehension. As long as the candy has been stored in a cool spot, I'd have no problem eating out of date stuff. And I'm sure that I wouldn't even notice.
There are a lot of asses out there that also perpetuate urban myths about candy being laced with dangerous items. Not calling you an ass specifically, just saying.
LOL! Good thing they weren't handing out pints of milk.Some people don't eat candy. So it's probably the Halloween candy they didn't use from last year. Anything up to 18 months past the expiration date is fine.
I've read your posts mine doesn't even come close! Where is it dumb professor?There it is....the dumbest freaking post of all time!!! I hope you aren't an alum!
Nowadays, SWAT would probably show up.911 What's your emergency
Uh yeah...the house over on Main...yeah, the ranch with the overgrown bushes and dilapidated siding? Yeah that one....they are handing out expired Milk Duds and stale Whoppers...Please hurry
I've read your posts mine doesn't even come close! Where is it dumb professor?
We must have married sisters.
My wife throws out canned goods on their expiration date too. It's a battle I've stopped waging.
American candy bars for the most part are disgusting (particularly anything made by Hersheys, can't stand Hershey's chocolate). For cheap and better tasting alternative go with chocolate made by cadbury's (like most of the rest of the world). If I eat chocolate it's either the good stuff or none at all.
Easy there, Captain run-on sentence. Don't work yourself into a froth. Your post is stupid because you believe doctored Halloween candy is an appreciable danger despite all evidence to the contrary.
My wife and I took our 3 kids trick-or-treating Saturday evening. When we came back we started looking at all of the candy they received; and to our surprise, we received quite a number that were marked as expired in 2013 and 2014--ie, not even close. Has this happened to others? We were dumbfounded (my wife wants to throw at--I mean return to--the homeowners the candy as we remember which houses gave expired candy) and I'd say pretty we are pretty annoyed.
As my creative days are behind me, I'd welcome any creative ideas to make our feelings known.
I think every parent sifts through the pile of candy. I've tossed out a few pieces pretty much every year. I think that is different than doing it with the idea you're gonna find a hypodermic needle in your Charleston Chew.
So many posters in this thread sound like they hate Halloween. Gathering candy isn't charity, the young people do a lot of hustling to get it. My answer to the OP is to not bother. The person giving it out is probably an evil person. Skip that house next year.
Enjoy your candy, don't choke.