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Bloof 10-01-2017 05:07 AM

AN " ANYTHING GOES" DEDICATED HALLOWEEN THREAD
 
Something Roif mentioned on another thread made me start this thread this October 1st. You can talk about all things halloween. Costumes, movies, TV shows, candies, decorations etc. Even funny halloween commercials or not so funny. Halloweens from way back or Halloweens from the future.

Sculpt 10-01-2017 04:05 PM

When you went trick-or-treating as a child, what "treats" did you dislike the most?



1. Orange and black paper wrapped peanut butter taffies: Maybe as an adult, one might acquire a taste for them, but I didn't know any child that liked them. Maybe it's a classic of elderly wanting plenty of these left behind for themselves.

https://i.warosu.org/data/ck/thumb/0...045369289s.jpg

2. Spider Rings: The allure ran out in a couple minutes... and then a lifetime of hatred is left. I think I cut the spider off the ring for a toy and practical joke on the lucky ladies of the household.

http://styloss.com/wp-content/upload.../q-150x150.jpg

3. An Apple: Thanks Dr Dentist! How... festive! I'll have to take this to the adult apple bobbing tank. "An apple on Halloween keeps the kids away!" Of course when we got one, someone had to whip across the street and say, "See that! It had a razor blade in it!"

http://www.gandsorchards.com/images/...ious-apple.jpg

4. A Bad Popcorn Ball: There are good popcorn balls, especially when there might be the addition of nuts, white chocolate, etc... and there are very bad popcorn balls that are too hard to bite, unpalatable, and probably were left over from last Halloween.

https://www.theimpulsivebuy.com/imag...rnball2_lg.jpg

MichaelMyers 10-01-2017 06:08 PM

http://www.nationwidecandy.com/mmCAN...andy_small.jpg

Why would you make your candy look like medicine? ::sad::

Bloof 10-02-2017 03:03 AM

I'm thinkin' the popcorn balls. When I was young, my dad would take them and they were usually delicious according to him. I couldnt fathom loving anything else that wasn't candy. When my kids were young, I usually threw out anything home made. Mean, eh?

Roiffalo 10-02-2017 04:40 PM

Hated getting apples or raisins. Kids don't go trick-r-treatin' for fucking FRUIT! ::mad::

I'd also add anything on this list not previously mentioned https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ASznZdlidI

Ramsay knows. ::big grin::

Bloof 10-02-2017 05:17 PM

Hey, Gordon, I loved candy corn til you described it as earwax, lol! He called those candies "smarties" but I think he meant Rockets. And I'm probably one of the few people that like the halloween taffy kisses.

Sculpt 10-02-2017 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bloof (Post 1027821)
Hey, Gordon, I loved candy corn til you described it as earwax, lol! He called those candies "smarties" but I think he meant Rockets. And I'm probably one of the few people that like the halloween taffy kisses.

I really like Candycorn. Like the taste and the consistency. I guess a lot of kids/people don't, but they'll sometimes mention the shape as a reason, which is a little strange. ::big grin::

In the US, they're called Smarties (smarting is the face one makes when they experience the sour taste). In Canadia they call them Rockets because... well, you have to ask a Canadanese person. ::wink::

Bloof, but did you like the peanut butter taffy kisses when you were a child?

Sculpt 10-02-2017 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MichaelMyers (Post 1027803)
http://www.nationwidecandy.com/mmCAN...andy_small.jpg

Why would you make your candy look like medicine? ::sad::

Half the time those candies cut my tongue... ::mad:: that's why I stay away from them. Otherwise, they taste pretty good. But ya, the presentation seems rather formal. ::big grin::

ImmortalSlasher 10-03-2017 01:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1027796)
When you went trick-or-treating as a child, what "treats" did you dislike the most?



1. Orange and black paper wrapped peanut butter taffies: Maybe as an adult, one might acquire a taste for them, but I didn't know any child that liked them. Maybe it's a classic of elderly wanting plenty of these left behind for themselves.

https://i.warosu.org/data/ck/thumb/0...045369289s.jpg

2. Spider Rings: The allure ran out in a couple minutes... and then a lifetime of hatred is left. I think I cut the spider off the ring for a toy and practical joke on the lucky ladies of the household.

http://styloss.com/wp-content/upload.../q-150x150.jpg

3. An Apple: Thanks Dr Dentist! How... festive! I'll have to take this to the adult apple bobbing tank. "An apple on Halloween keeps the kids away!" Of course when we got one, someone had to whip across the street and say, "See that! It had a razor blade in it!"

http://www.gandsorchards.com/images/...ious-apple.jpg

4. A Bad Popcorn Ball: There are good popcorn balls, especially when there might be the addition of nuts, white chocolate, etc... and there are very bad popcorn balls that are too hard to bite, unpalatable, and probably were left over from last Halloween.

https://www.theimpulsivebuy.com/imag...rnball2_lg.jpg

1. Yes those were terrible. I always thought they were just old or it was me. They had that generic paper wrapping without a label and were always untouched. I don't know why people even put them in baskets.

2. I really don't like spiders that much even though I like Spider-Man. I don't like rings and I thought wearing a spider shaped ring made little sense.

3. I never liked bobbing for apples. I recall when I got older a group of us were talking about backwash if you drank after someone. The idea of sticking part of your face in water after multiple other people is gross.

4. When I was young l liked popcorn. Perhaps it was good back then or loaded with salt or special movie seasoning. These days I don't eat it and when I do I hate it when the corn isn't popped. I don't ever remember coming across that problem when I was young. But I do remember some places had good cheese popcorn and caramel popcorn was ok. But only once I had popcorn balls. I was very young. Maybe between first and fifth grade. Someone made strawberry popcorn balls and I remember they were the best thing ever. I want to try making that one day.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MichaelMyers (Post 1027803)
http://www.nationwidecandy.com/mmCAN...andy_small.jpg

Why would you make your candy look like medicine? ::sad::

These look similar to a strawberry candy I used to get but I thought they were European. I'm going to look into it from your image label as I remember getting them from a new market type store back in the late 80s / early 90s. And they were good.

Bloof 10-03-2017 02:51 AM

Rockets are called Smarties? Huh but there's also the chocolate candy covered Smarties too. The peanut butter taffy was ok, I didn't mind getting it. The candy Mike put up look like cough drops or Halls...yuk. My grandmother always had those ones in her purse.


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