
If your children brought home their share of Milky Ways, M&Ms and other Halloween delights, here are some ways to avoid the ultimate post-Halloween sugar rush.
With Halloween falling on a Saturday night this year, millions of youngsters returned home pillowcases, bags and plastic pumpkins filled to the brim with Halloween sweets.
Here are some tips on puting that extra candy to good use.
Allow one treat in a one-day free-for-all, then put the rest way up high to be rationed out.
Break up some and use to decorate candied apples, ice cream and cakes.
Freeze some for future enjoyment and use.
Repackaged candy into party favor bags for fall children's parties.
Haul the candy into the office and foist it off on others who don't need it.
Bake individual-size candies inside mini brownies or mini cupcakes.
Donate. Find out if your community has an opportunity to give your left over Halloween Candy to any local charity.
Written by Jesse Slome
Los Angeles, CA
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