Posted on 10/31/2015 7:01:44 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Oh boy. Thanks to those among us that have a peanut allergy, everyone else has to have a crappy Halloween. Thatâs what it means to be a sensitive, âresponsibleâ American these days.
Hereâs the sign asking parents to only hand out carrot sticks, raisins and other boring treats:
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The peanut allergy kids should not go door-to-door.
Let the other kids enjoy their candy.
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So do you pay for the samples and give them away ? Or do you get them for free ?
The LongWayHome abode gave out Milky Way, 3 Musketeers & M&Ms this evening....and what was left are now being stuffed in our collective faces:)
LOL
That was MY Twix bar!
Those peanut butter cups have peanuts in them!
You should be thanking me for eating them for you.
Stop crying and be grateful for a change.
Considering some of the brats who came across my porch today - one shouting “Push and Shove!” - I wish I had turnips to give out to the little creeps instead of Mars Bars.
I always liked the Coneheada giving out 6 packs of beer for Halloween.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygymejkA_CM
I thought it was unsafe to get unwrapped treats.
Interestingly, I don’t know how many teenage girls said they had allergies today while shoving through my stash looking for candy they preferred. Next year, they’re all getting 45 cent lollypops.
I live way out in the country so don’t have any trick or treaters.
When I was a kid, I wouldn’t have minded getting those little boxes of raisins but would not want raw vegetables.
I found a Heath bar in one of my kid’s bags. IMO they are even more dangerous than Twix. I eliminated the threat immediately. Lucky boy.
I have two kids with food allergies (one of them real bad), and my wife and I did the same thing. My wife made them some “safe” rice crispy treats, so they still got something yummy. Plenty of candy here!
Please feel free to Freepmail me the M&M’s. I love those.
Typical lib.
“I can’t / don’t want to do something, so I’ll do my dammedest to be sure no one else can, either.”
If my kid couldn’t go trick or treating because of some sort of allergy, we’d just find something else to do. It not like there aren’t dozens of other options.
I live way out in the country so don’t have any trick or treaters.
When I was a kid, I wouldn’t have minded getting those little boxes of raisins but would not want raw vegetables.
My cousin has a severe peanut allergy..but his parents look through the candy bag after he goes trick or treating to make sure he can have everything in the bag. They would NEVER demand parents hand out carrots LOL really, would someone eat a carrot from some strangers house
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