I’ve consumed vast quantities of Halloween candy this week. I’m about to locate the kid’s stash and pull out the best for lunch. I’m fond of the Reese’s Pieces. If they’re gone, I’ll go for the Snickers or the Kitkats.
Question of the Day: What’s the best of the Halloween treats?

My kid brought home a little bag of swedish fish, and I am trying my best not to eat it because I know it’s still all imprinted in his brain.
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Twix bars & kit-kats. They were also preferred among the treatees who expressed preferences (i.e. the 7-12 year olds).
They rejected the snickers & milky way bars, at about a 4:1 ratio.
Chocolate far above any other treat. Lollipops on occasion, but I don’t consider them a real treat, more like a mint.
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Peanut M&Ms, snickers, reese’s (cups or pieces). In that order.
I had a kid tell me he didn’t want the pack of M&Ms that I had just (not) placed in his treat bag. (He saw them in the basket and thought that’s what I’d given him, but it was really something else.) Do you get to reject free gifts like that?
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We usually eat all the peanut snacks because my son’s allergic. So lots of Snickers, Baby Ruths, Butterfingers, and peanut M&Ms.
So I start to crave the pure chocolate, like Hershey’s bars, preferably the dark chocolate miniatures.
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Reeses Peanut Butter cups. Hands down.
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Reeses and Butterfingers.
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O! Reeses or caramels. I’m also partial to Oh Henry bars but so is my husband who already nabbed them off of eldest. Dangit!
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My new favorite? Reese’s Sticks.
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