You can give out any individually wrapped candies. Don't give out unwrapped candies like m&m's or skittles because it isn't sanitary unless they're in pouches. You CAN give out candy bars, some people do, but it may cost you a lot of money. Also, some people give out small goodies sold at somewhere like Walmart like small glow in the dark skeleton toys, Halloween stickers, tattoos, teensy weensy notebooks, tiny containers of bubbles. Some examples of candy to hand out are tootsie tolls, lemon heads, snickers, peppermint patties, kit kats, butter fingers, zotz, kisses, suckers, nerds, milky ways, the possibilities are endless. You're bound to find at least one of these choices at your local store. And remember, any small goodie works, just make sure it's safe and wrapped.
because romans used to give sweets to celebrate the dead
YES, the Spooky Sweets & Treats: Halloween Gift Basket is for kids.
There are several Halloween words that start with the letter S. They are spooky, scary, strange, supernatural, sweets, superstition, and startling.
cuz you get sweets :):)
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There is an endless variety of things you can put in a Halloween treat bag. You can do any kind of candy as long as it is individually wrapped. You can also do other treats such as pencils, erasers, stickers, or any kind of small toy.
During the Halloween event the sweets will be hidden in the banners that you have to search for.
Wicked witches wish for wicked watches. Frighteningly feisty felines frolic on fences. Trick-or-treaters trickling through the twilight. Ghouls grabbing goodies gleefully.
Worms and Dirt Goblins and Ghosts ____ (Cakes/cookies) Severed Fingers (Carrots)
sweets or fruit
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No. You do not have to give out anything. Older traditions of giving cake, pie, jam, coins, etc., have all given way to prepackaged, individually wrapped sweets. For best hygiene, whatever you give should be individually wrapped. Handing out bags of granola or cashews would be great in contrast to all the sticky sweet stuff.