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How to Not Eat All of Your Halloween LeftoversI got an empty sandwich baggy, and each time I have a piece of candy, I put the wrapper in the bag. It's playing mind games I guess, but it helps me remember what I have already had (not to mention checking the points for the candy). —stephanieki2004 I'm not going to lie. It has been pretty darn tough for me to stay away from the Reese's... My best advice is to buy a new dress and every time you are about to go for the candy, think of how good you'll look in your new dress if you stay away. — lalaaaa My kids hide their candy in their rooms so it's not in my face. — cl-jpen2000 At the end of [Halloween] night, we put a big bowl with the remaining candy on the porch with the light on, and less than 20 minutes later it was all gone! —shannon426 I hid a lot of the chocolate, and candy and I am planning to get it out around Thanksgiving and Christmas, to decorate cupcakes, cookies and a gingerbread house. —momx2boys Don't give out candy. Give out small loot bag treats or dollar store toys instead. — somerandomthoughts Last year I bought way too much candy and ended up eating Twizzlers and Snickers for weeks on end. This year, I am buying one bag of Smarties. When it's gone, I am going to stop answering my door! I'll be cleaning eggs and toilet paper off the yard, but it's worth it! —alikaratekid page 1 of 3 | Next Page
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