Monday, November 2, 2020

What To Do With Leftover Halloween Candy

If you’re like me, you’re drowning in leftover Halloween candy. 

Maybe the kiddos trick-or-treated at some very generous houses. Or maybe you bought a lot of Halloween candy expecting lots of kiddos at your door and not many trick-or-treaters turned up. 

Whatever the reason, if you don’t want the temptation of copious amounts of Halloween candy hanging around your kitchen, you have options!


Treats for Troops- send leftover candy to the troops serving overseas. While there is no collection site in Arlington, you can ship directly to the charity in San Antonio via the address on the website. 

Operation Shoebox- send this Florida-based charity, and your extra treats will be sent soldiers overseas.

Support Our Soldiers- This is a local charity where you can drop candy! There are two spots in Burleson and one in Fort Worth that will take your donations. 

Halloween Candy Buy Back- This is the Website that lets you know which organizations are paying, typically $1 per pound, for sweet treats. There are no sites in Arlington listed as candy buy-back sites, but if you know of one, I would love for you to send it my way! There are several locations in DFW, though, if you find yourself elsewhere in the Metroplex.

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