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Nov 4, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Monrovia students give back Halloween candy

Full story: Pasadena Star-News

Jake Smith, 8, left, holds a bin filled with seven pounds of candy as his brother Jarett Smith, 6, talks about trick-or-treating during the the Healthy Halloween Candy Buy-Back at Mayflower Elementary School on Nov.

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Ron

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Nov 5, 2009
 
Its great to see kids doing the right thing........
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Azusa, CA

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Nov 5, 2009
 
I wasn't a fan of the candy buy back program. Halloween is one day a year that kids can eat and gorge on candy. When we were children did we not go trick or treating for the reason to get as much candy as possible? Are we that guilty of enjoying the pleasures that we want to take it away from our children? I had 10 trick or treaters this year. In years past I have had near 100, our generation little by little takes away from the next not enhances their enjoyment of childhood. The program can still give out raffles for bikes so kids can exercise, they can encourage healthy eating but let them have their candy this day..
journalism

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Nov 7, 2009
 
its just sad one monrovia school doesn't allow kids to dress up for halloween but wants to buy back candy, what candy, whats halloween
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Nov 7, 2009
 
journalism wrote:
its just sad one monrovia school doesn't allow kids to dress up for halloween but wants to buy back candy, what candy, whats halloween
I agree with you 100%! When my kids went there I could not believe it. Then to see them at Middle School all dressed up, even the teachers get involved and dress up. At that school kids do not have Halloween parties, Christmas parties or even end of school year parties.
Nicole Gayner

West Covina, CA

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Just another opinion wrote:
I wasn't a fan of the candy buy back program. Halloween is one day a year that kids can eat and gorge on candy. When we were children did we not go trick or treating for the reason to get as much candy as possible? Are we that guilty of enjoying the pleasures that we want to take it away from our children? I had 10 trick or treaters this year. In years past I have had near 100, our generation little by little takes away from the next not enhances their enjoyment of childhood. The program can still give out raffles for bikes so kids can exercise, they can encourage healthy eating but let them have their candy this day..
The students wanted to donate their candy for the troops and a chance at a bicycle.

When Halloween falls on a weekend you won't get many trick or treaters. They're at parties and churches.
anonymous

Beverly Hills, CA

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Nov 7, 2009
 
I think that it is great that the kids got together and were able to sacrifice something for those who may sacrifice everything for us...
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Nov 8, 2009
 
anonymous wrote:
I think that it is great that the kids got together and were able to sacrifice something for those who may sacrifice everything for us...
thats not the point
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