A Guide To Earth-Friendly Halloween Candy
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Given the options, we have scoured the candy stores and organic markets to find a bevy of delicious, earth-friendly treats to offer the boos and ghouls.
ecofabulous.com:
Given the options, we have scoured the candy stores and organic markets to find a bevy of delicious, earth-friendly treats to offer the boos and ghouls.
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They even celebrate Halloween in Korea :)
http://vanillaseven.com/2009/10/30/send-me-to-korea-5-everland-theme-park/
I think we can all be careful in other ways without ruining halloween for kids.
I adore all the kids on my street..Halloween is once a year and kids don't trick-or-treat that many times before they outgrow it. They'll be getting mini snickers this year. And maybe skittles.
Are enough houses going to be handing out endangered species' organic chocolate squares to really make the trading cards tradeable? Is there much of a chance that any kid will wind up with more than one card?
Posted: 10-28-09 09:06 AM