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Tonight's Treat: Halloween's Unwritten Rules of Candy-Gathering
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Tonight's Treat: Halloween's Unwritten Rules of Candy-Gathering
2013
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Probably the biggest question associated with trick-or-treating is when is a kid is too old to go out asking for candy? I'd say the 13 to 14 age range is a solid cutoff cut. If the kid is old enough to get a learner's permit, shave or is no longer interested in Disney Channel musical artists, then it's time to hang up the candy bucket. If a kid comes up to your door and they're not wearing a costume, don't give them any candy. It would be one thing if we lived where it snows on Halloween and people have to wear winter coats over their costumes, but we don't. It shows a lack of effort or creativity to not come up with something. Some people are not fans of Halloween or don't want their doorbell ringing every 30 seconds. That's OK, but it's best to make it obvious you don't want to be disturbed.
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