11-01-2008, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by CDSmith
The 80's? No friend, those stories were actually carried forward from the late 60's and 70's, maybe even earlier. The reports of razor blades weren't about candy, they were about apples. Back then some people used to give out apples to kids instead of candy, many gave apples from their own apple trees in their yard.
In fact back then kids used to yell "HALLOWEEN APPLES!" as often as "trick or treat" when they came to the door.
To this day I still don't know if it ever really happened, but many back then used to talk about how someone managed to hide razor blades inside apples. In my early years of trick or treating some of our nieghbors gave out candy apples, and everyone's mom (including mine) would CUT THOSE APPLES into smaller pieces in order to check for razor blades, believe it or not. Whether it really happened or not the worry was there.
In fact, one or two houses in my area used to give out little bags of homemade popcorn, and many of us kids had to throw that stuff away at the behest of our parents. "NO HOMEMADE STUFF, IT MIGHT BE POISONED!"... unless you could tell them EXACTLY which house you got it from. If they knew the people then it was okay... but really, who the hell wanted popcorn? The real prize was the houses who gave out canned drinks, bags of chips, and anything chocolate. The rest was mostly filler --- rockets, gum, carmels, or those really chewy candies with the little bats on the wrapper. Then there was the suckers, hard candies, etc, all the crap that you ate last (or didn't eat at all). All that stuff was safe, but my mom still examined everything and checked out all the wrappers for signs of tampering before we could dive in.
I think these days more and more parents are just keeping their kids home and avoiding the whole mess, which is a shame because through all the rumors and fears of candy-tamerping and kids being abducted or hit by cars etc etc etc... I do have a lot of really great memories of halloween and walking the neighborhood with my big pillowcase and costume hauling in gobs of goodies.
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i remember the houston dad who murdered his son with a cyanide filled pixie stix back in the 70s, i was trick or treating age at the time, living in houston i think he also put cyanide in the son's friend's pixie stix too, to make it look more believable.
my parents and all my friend's parents put the clamp down on our trick or treating after that.
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