Introduce Your Kids to the Candy FairySubmitted by Bethany
The Candy Fairy! If your children are carrying heavy loads of candy after All Hallow's Eve, the Candy Fairy is the perfect solution. You can tell your kids to choose 10-15 pieces of candy they'd really love to keep, then gather the rest of the loot. Simply place it back in the trick-or-treat bag and leave it by the door. The candy fairy comes in the night and leaves money for all the candy!
Explaining the Candy Fairy to your children can be left up to your imagination. Perhaps she may be in league with the Tooth Fairy. Or maybe she was getting too many teeth with cavities. It's up to you!
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I was talking with one of the other soccer moms, and she had a great idea for what to do with the excess Halloween candy kids receive nowadays:

