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candy for christmas i dont have a lot of money except for my few best friends. so for everyone else, i want to get a candy bag. what should be in the bag, what type of bag should it be, and how much candy should there be? this is the first time im doing this, so i kind of need some direction.
thanks!
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That's what I do every year for my not as close friends. I buy about 4-5 bags of those fun size variety candies and divide them up equally into 7-8 piles. I try and find those mini bags but if I can't find them I try to find the actual candy bags (though I'm never sure where to get them, usually near the candy aisle). Anyway, it all depends on the amount of friends. Try to get some variety in the candies though. Don't make them all chocolates or all hard candy. This year I got candy canes, crunch bars, reeses, butterfinger, and some others, I cna't think of them all. I couldn't find any small bags so I put them in ziplock backs (but I may look for the colored versions of brown paper bags. It would be a whole lot easier than putting a little bit of candy in the larger bags.
Anyway, my sentence strucure isn't all that great tonight so before my horrific typing disturbs you I think I'll just end my advice here. Happy holidays! ]
I have done that before. Usually near the candy they will have little christmas style bags. As for cany, do some lolly pops, candy canes(of course)Those mini candy bars, any other little candy look around the store. Depending on how many your giving out could depend on the cany. It should probably full up almost all the bag depening on how big it is. HOpe that helps.
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the bag should be like christmas themes or either red or green and u should put like different variety of candies, i'm doing the same thing and you should worry about them too much cause the people are only going to eat the candies anyways and besides, atleast your being nice for the christmas season =] ]
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