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debm55

(52,861 posts)
Thu Oct 16, 2025, 12:25 PM Oct 16

Did you ever receive a non candy item in your bag for Halloween? I remember getting dimes and nickels. how about you?

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Did you ever receive a non candy item in your bag for Halloween? I remember getting dimes and nickels. how about you? (Original Post) debm55 Oct 16 OP
pennies johnnyfins Oct 16 #1
Thank you very much, johnnyfins. debm55 Oct 16 #2
Definitely ProfessorGAC Oct 16 #3
WOW, ProfessorGAC, you were sure lucky. debm55 Oct 16 #4
I remember a toothbrush. pandr32 Oct 16 #5
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, thank you pandr32. debm55 Oct 16 #6
Apples hannah Oct 16 #7
Thank you, hannah, I got apples too, They were never nice apples ----always the rotten kind. debm55 Oct 16 #10
Omg! 😄 How Disappointing! electric_blue68 Oct 17 #33
pennies, and those pamphlets ... surrealAmerican Oct 16 #8
Thank you, surrealAmerican. Like the spider rings, I don't understand the pamphlets. debm55 Oct 16 #11
Yes, money, but also apples and oranges. sinkingfeeling Oct 16 #9
Thank you.sinkingfeeling. Apples or oranges are fine sound great, if not mushy or rotted debm55 Oct 16 #12
What? NO! Halloween is All About The CANDY! electric_blue68 Oct 17 #34
Yes. Apples and oranges. LoisB Oct 16 #13
Thank you, LoisB debm55 Oct 16 #14
Apples, pennies boonecreek Oct 16 #15
HAHAHAHAHAH. Thank you very much, boonecreek debm55 Oct 16 #16
In the South, you get Chick Tracts. Aristus Oct 17 #17
Agree, I never got one when I was a kid. Yes, a southern thing. debm55 Oct 17 #18
I got a popcorn ball that was inedible. catbyte Oct 17 #19
Yes, it counts ,catbyte. I dislike popcorn balls too. debm55 Oct 17 #20
It used to be safe to get homemade cookies or homemade popcorn balls. Bubble gum was another thing we got. appleannie1 Oct 17 #21
Had a neighbor who gave out popsicles JoseBalow Oct 17 #22
Was it warm where you lived? Thank you JoseBalow debm55 Oct 17 #25
No, not warm at all. Halloween in the midwest wasn't below freezing temperatures JoseBalow Oct 17 #29
When my son went Trick or Treating at the age of two. It snowed here in Pittsburgh. He would have eaten the popsicle too debm55 Oct 17 #31
Back when I was a kid you could get a full size candy bar Emile Oct 17 #23
Same here, Emile, same here debm55 Oct 17 #24
Seems like one neighbor dropped a quarter or 2 in our bags...I liked the candy better... wcmagumba Oct 17 #26
Wow, two quarters???? That could be two comic books. Thank you wcmagumba. debm55 Oct 17 #28
We considered them to be well off, my parents rented our little house from them... wcmagumba Oct 17 #32
Nope. The only non-candy item was a homemade popcorn ball. Polly Hennessey Oct 17 #27
Thank you very much, Polly Hennessey. debm55 Oct 17 #30
Definitely pennies. electric_blue68 Oct 17 #35
I used to give away loose change. Laffy Kat Oct 18 #36
One year when it was really cold, madamesilverspurs Oct 18 #37

ProfessorGAC

(75,285 posts)
3. Definitely
Thu Oct 16, 2025, 12:32 PM
Oct 16

There was a wealthy family that lived in a huge house (their yard was the whole city block).
It was about 3 blocks from my best friend's house.
We ha Halloween 2 days then, so I'd go to his house one day, and he'd come to mine the next day.
Among their businesses was a 7Up bottling plant.
So, they'd give 2 full size candy bars, a bottle of 7Up, and a roll of pennies (50 cents) to every kid. Had to cost them hundreds of dollars each year.
The year of my Mr. Peanut costume, the lady manning the door liked it so much she tossed another roll of pennies in my sack!

pandr32

(13,646 posts)
5. I remember a toothbrush.
Thu Oct 16, 2025, 12:41 PM
Oct 16

I was not very impressed! As a grownup now, though--pretty sweet treat!

debm55

(52,861 posts)
10. Thank you, hannah, I got apples too, They were never nice apples ----always the rotten kind.
Thu Oct 16, 2025, 03:55 PM
Oct 16

surrealAmerican

(11,708 posts)
8. pennies, and those pamphlets ...
Thu Oct 16, 2025, 02:57 PM
Oct 16

... that tried to convince kids to convert to Christianity.


My kids used to get little spider-shaped rings.

boonecreek

(1,312 posts)
15. Apples, pennies
Thu Oct 16, 2025, 06:11 PM
Oct 16

and the occasional donut, usually powdered sugar. Would eat those on the fly.
Nobody ever gave me a cup of coffee though.

Aristus

(71,316 posts)
17. In the South, you get Chick Tracts.
Fri Oct 17, 2025, 02:32 PM
Oct 17

Crazed Bible-thumpers who hate and fear Halloween as "Satanic" (apparently blissfully unaware that Halloween, or All Hallows Eve, is a Christian holiday), put them into our candy bags when all we want is some October fun. Not a histrionic lecture on salvation.

appleannie1

(5,387 posts)
21. It used to be safe to get homemade cookies or homemade popcorn balls. Bubble gum was another thing we got.
Fri Oct 17, 2025, 04:57 PM
Oct 17

Then there were the candy apples and caramel apples. And none of them ever had razor blades or needles in them. If people did not want to be bothered, they would not turn their porch light on.

JoseBalow

(8,947 posts)
29. No, not warm at all. Halloween in the midwest wasn't below freezing temperatures
Fri Oct 17, 2025, 09:45 PM
Oct 17

but it was still too cold to be eating popsicles... which we ate anyways!

debm55

(52,861 posts)
31. When my son went Trick or Treating at the age of two. It snowed here in Pittsburgh. He would have eaten the popsicle too
Fri Oct 17, 2025, 09:49 PM
Oct 17

Emile

(39,276 posts)
23. Back when I was a kid you could get a full size candy bar
Fri Oct 17, 2025, 05:29 PM
Oct 17

for 5 cents. I do remember one house ran out of candy bars and they gave each kid a nickle.

Laffy Kat

(16,818 posts)
36. I used to give away loose change.
Sat Oct 18, 2025, 12:00 AM
Oct 18

I would wash the coins put them in little bundles of sheer black mesh tied with satin orange ribbons. I don't do that anymore because it's too much work. The last few Halloweens, I've included toy disassembled gliders with the candy. Everyone LOVES those and they seem to be more popular than the candy. Unfortunately, this year I'll be working, so I won't do anything, which makes me sad.



madamesilverspurs

(16,438 posts)
37. One year when it was really cold,
Sat Oct 18, 2025, 12:22 AM
Oct 18

snow on the ground and all, one lady gave each of us a cookie and a cup of hot cocoa. Made it worth the struggle to get our costumes on over our snow suits!

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