How to hand out Halloween candy

Written by Shawn Smith on November 1, 2007 – 7:30 am -

At about 6 p.m., my doorbell rang. My doorbell never rings - especially at 6 p.m. on a weeknight.

And who was there? Dracula and a pumpkin boy.

It’s Halloween! How could I forget. My street was inundated with kids dressed up as anime characters and dragons and polar bears and whiney, snot-nosed Indiana Jones lookalikes.

Pretty soon they came one after another and I had to act fast. Here’s a list of my tactics:

  • Give only a few pieces of candy per person or you’ll run out of candy quickly
  • Ask the kids to yell “Trick-or-Treat.” If they don’t yell it loud enough, your within your rights to not give them candy - thus keeping more for yourself
  • Turn off the porch light - While this did limit the number of Halloween candy grabbers, I couldn’t keep the kids away. But fewer visitors does mean the candy supply lasts longer.
  • Only open the door so much - otherwise the kids will try to come inside and take a look around
  • Keep the candy bowl behind your back - I had a few kids grab into the candy bowl, saying I didn’t give them enough
  • Wear a costume - otherwise, you’ll feel like an ass when handing out candy in your spaghetti-stained shirt and beer breath
  • Have a couple of beers on hand for parents - Next time you have a party, they’ll remember who the cool neighbors are
  • Save a bowl of chocolate for your girlfriend - or someone is not going to be happy, and it most likely will be you
  • There you have it, Halloween candy handing out hints. Next year, I’ll try to be more prepared.


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