Excess Halloween Candy
On Nov 1, 12:01*pm, Omelet > wrote:
> In article >,
> *"James Silverton" > wrote:
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> > *Omelet *wrote *on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 08:23:48 -0600:
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> > >> Hello All!
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> > >> I don't eat most candy and, as usual, I only gave away about
> > >> 80% of the candy that I bought to feed the monsters. I wonder
> > >> what is the most responsible method to dispose of it? The
> > >> remnants are mostly taffy and chocolate, not artificially
> > >> "fruit" flavored stuff.
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> > >> ’’Y´
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> > >> James Silverton
> > >> Potomac, Maryland
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> > >> Email, with obvious alterations:
> > >> not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
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> > > Send it to the food bank.
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> > Quite a reasonable idea but I've no idea where there is a food bank and,
> > even if I did, it's hardly worthwhile sending 2 or 3 bucks worth of
> > candy. Making candy into other things as Julie suggests, does not get
> > around the fact that I don't eat candy even if I would like to :-(
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> > It grieves my Scottish soul but I think the best thing may be to put the
> > candy in the garbage and avoid temptation.
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> Take it to work and leave it in the break room <eg>
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or give it to some homeless people.
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