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Treat Them Right
By DESA PHILADELPHIA Time Magazine
Monday,
Oct. 28, 2002
For parents,
the scariest part of Halloween can be the amount of cavity-inducing sweets
their kids consume after returning home. since home-baked goods are frowned
on these days and kids don't get too excited about pretzels, what treats
can you substitute for candy? these might do the trick:
--COLD
CASH Roll up all those unwanted pennies in papers, or put a dozen or two
in drawstring bags. With any luck, the kids will use them for something
other than candy shopping maybe even give them to unicef. (Avoid
this one for kids 3 and younger.)
--PETRIFYING
PENCILS Halloween-theme pencils, erasers, sharpeners or key rings make
for scary-but-good fun. You can get them at party stores that sell costumes
and decorations.
--TERRIFYING
TRADING CARDS Give them their favorite sports stars. Or put them a Monster
ahead of the pack with Yu-Gi-Oh! cards, current playground favorites.
They're at most toy stores and discount chains.
--(SHHH!)
SUGARLESS CANDY Jolly Rancher, Bubble Yum and Bazooka all make sugarless
batches of their delicacies, some sweetened with fruit juice. They're
hard to find at supermarkets; try your local candy store.
From
the Oct. 28, 2002 issue of TIME magazine
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