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It's kind of sad that kids don't go trick or treating as much anymore. I think a big part of that was the scare campaigns that were foisted on Generation X and the Millennials, who are now the parents:
"What if there is a hypodermic needle in your lollypop!!!??"
"If the wrapper is so much as crinkled, they probably put DRRRUGGGS in your chocolate!"
And then all the fear mongering that Gen X and the Millennials got about kidnappers sure didn't help either.
I love handing out candy, and I love trick or treating. I ADORE seeing little kids walking around in costumes.
I know a lot of churches now do "Trunk or Treat", and that's sorta fun and all, I guess, but trick or treating really is where it's at! For one night, kids get to be whomever they want to be, they learn to trust their neighbors, they get to go out with their friends after dark, and they get rewarded with candy for it!
In my day, we did a little bit of toilet-papering as well. I wonder if that will ever be a thing again?
"What if there is a hypodermic needle in your lollypop!!!??"
"If the wrapper is so much as crinkled, they probably put DRRRUGGGS in your chocolate!"