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Saving Halloween Candy


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Save any non-chocolate Halloween candy left over from your hand-outs or collected from what your children have received and will not eat. Place it into a self-seal plastic bag and put it in the freezer to save for next year. I have done this for the past few years and when the season rolls around each October, I'm all set. I've never had to purchase another bag of candy.

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By Marie from West Dundee, IL

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By Christine (Guest Post)
October 31, 20081 found this helpful
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Great idea! You can also freeze chocolate. However, the oils in it "bloom" out while frozen, producing a cloudy appearance. While I would not recommend giving out frozen, year-old chocolate the following Halloween, it can be frozen for your own use. Happy Halloween Everybody!

 

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October 31, 20081 found this helpful

you can also make a candy wreath for christmas
go to www.livingonadime.com

 
 

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November 2, 20081 found this helpful

After looking at experation dates I now buy bagged /wrapped candy after Halloween for the next year. Many of the stores offer it at up to 90% off. Since we do not have little ones, it is a good way to save. I also check out Valentines and Easter candy.Just be sure of the " use by" or "experation" dates are a year or more away.Now adays those experation dates are printed on the products.

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And many do not have to be kept in the freeze. Just store in an airtight container. GG Vi

 

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