trick or treating

The annual Halloween tradition of knocking on neighborhood doors for candy is alive and well, but most parents remain close by. Is this a good thing for kids?
"If a kid doesn’t even look up from their phone while saying 'trick or treat,' you’re allowed to put whatever you want in there. Creamed corn? Sure. The skin your snake left behind after it molted? Why not"
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