I did not buy any candy this Valentine’s Day. My wife is down in California. Even if she was here I’m the only one who eats the candy and I certainly don’t need it.
never had a problem with extra candy, for halloween the last group to show up before we closed up got most of what we had left. otherwise the leftovers found their way to the office break room
No candy in house for Valentine’s Day – waste of money and neither of us should eat it – for 45 years we have been together dating, engaged and married.
Now, the first year we were married I bought hard candy to hand out to trick or treaters. 9 years in our apartment we had one pair of trick or treaters (no children in the apartments and parents in private houses around it must have told them not to go to the apartments. The candy moved to our house with us. It stayed (in a sealed jar) until we had mice about 6 years ago and then I tossed it.
Dirty Dragon over 5 years ago
I’ve still got six bags in my personal stash.
Kept cool, it’ll last all year.
whahoppened over 5 years ago
Valentine candy is designed for quick energy. (snerk hehehe)
Anathema Premium Member over 5 years ago
I did not buy any candy this Valentine’s Day. My wife is down in California. Even if she was here I’m the only one who eats the candy and I certainly don’t need it.
janis nerowski over 5 years ago
This is off topic but I miss Gene.
DJJG over 5 years ago
My, what tall lettering you have! I thought at first they were shouting—-
assrdood over 5 years ago
This past year, we found a stash of Christmas jelly beans of an “uncertain age” tucked away in a box of old ornaments. No, didn’t have the courage……..
William Bednar Premium Member over 5 years ago
With her obsession over her weight, did anyone really think Janis would actually eat the chocolates?
Tyge over 5 years ago
Caramel stuck in the bridge Arlo?
kunddog over 5 years ago
never had a problem with extra candy, for halloween the last group to show up before we closed up got most of what we had left. otherwise the leftovers found their way to the office break room
edge2edge over 5 years ago
Roaches can survive fall out from a nuclear blast and holiday candy may actually be immortal.
mafastore over 5 years ago
No candy in house for Valentine’s Day – waste of money and neither of us should eat it – for 45 years we have been together dating, engaged and married.
Now, the first year we were married I bought hard candy to hand out to trick or treaters. 9 years in our apartment we had one pair of trick or treaters (no children in the apartments and parents in private houses around it must have told them not to go to the apartments. The candy moved to our house with us. It stayed (in a sealed jar) until we had mice about 6 years ago and then I tossed it.