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Trick or treating is all but dead in our neighborhood.
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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 2329109" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>In my previous neighborhood, I used to hand out individually wrapped popcorn balls from The Popcorn Factory. Each year, it was a treat to see the kids' faces light up when they realized I was handing them something other than the usual candy bar, and apparently my house got a reputation because in later years, I'd get at least two or three kids coming to my door who would tell their friends, "See! I knew this was the house with the popcorn balls." The number of kids coming to my door grew each year too, from about 20 to more than 80 the last year. I wonder if they were bummed when I moved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 2329109, member: 7157"] In my previous neighborhood, I used to hand out individually wrapped popcorn balls from The Popcorn Factory. Each year, it was a treat to see the kids' faces light up when they realized I was handing them something other than the usual candy bar, and apparently my house got a reputation because in later years, I'd get at least two or three kids coming to my door who would tell their friends, "See! I knew this was the house with the popcorn balls." The number of kids coming to my door grew each year too, from about 20 to more than 80 the last year. I wonder if they were bummed when I moved. [/QUOTE]
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