tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34249799.post116225738991517963..comments2024-03-28T17:03:22.102+13:00Comments on AmeriNZ Blog: Trick or Treat or NotArthur Schenckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10568299067544221996noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34249799.post-1162368956833113272006-11-01T21:15:00.000+13:002006-11-01T21:15:00.000+13:00I bought WAY too mich candy (including Kit Kats, a...I bought WAY too mich candy (including Kit Kats, actualy). Oh, well...<BR/><BR/>I, too, have many fond memories, but those days are long gone. I think it was the urban myth of the razor blades in the apples that started to kill it off (though there was another myth that people were injecting heroin into apples and candy--as if they'd waste their drugs ike that!)<BR/><BR/>Oh, well, at least the memories are still there.Arthur Schenckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10568299067544221996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34249799.post-1162333916510299412006-11-01T11:31:00.000+13:002006-11-01T11:31:00.000+13:00Had 2 little trick or treaters in full costume (th...Had 2 little trick or treaters in full costume (though that only relieved me of 4 kit kats; I'll be having the rest). I'm on a immigrating-to-nz forum with mostly UK expats and man they do NOT like trick or treating! Had no idea it was such a big deal. But as you said the kiwis seem to be more laid back whether you do or don't. <BR/><BR/>I like it for the fond memories of the early seventies. Reminds me of when we used to go around the neighborhood without our parents worrying about it much. And we knew most of our neighbors. Trick or treating in US malls is not the same.Jessicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01690159972412894518noreply@blogger.com