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Happy Halloween: What's in Your Bag?

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Thursday October 27, 2011 by hungryhouse
Happy Halloween: What's in Your Bag?

hungryhouse has discoverd that Halloween can mean many things to many people.

8 year old child: "Time to stock up on a years worth of loot."

Pagan: "Time to meet and greet pals on the other side."

Too many: "Time to bust out those animal ears (nothing else) and call myself a bunny."

hungryhouse staff: "Time to smear red lipstick on my colleagues face for showing up to work without a costume on."

To sum it up, it's a special time for us all. hungryhouse has dreamt up our ideal Halloween candy bag. Some items, such as unicorn poo, may be an acquired taste. But hey, you've got to try things at least once... or twice... sometimes three times just to be sure.


Unicorn

Unicorn poo: Much like the Asian Palm Civet is renowned for it's coffee making poo (really, the most expensive coffee in the world, Kopi Luwak, is made from animal droppings) the unicorn is known for it's sugary droppings. If you find Unicorn poo in your Halloween bag, consider yourself one of the lucky few.

Chocolate BaconBacon: You should be a bit weary to receive home-made goods on Halloween, including - but not limited to, home-cooked bacon. However, hungryhouse feels that no Halloween bag is complete without some form of pork product. This is why we've included chocolate covered bacon. We recommend immediate consumption. 

GrannyMoney: Is there an old lady living on your street who can't be asked to purchase sweets so she passes out low-value coins instead? If not, we suggest moving flats. Trust us, she is out there. We wouldn't want this change jingling around with all your other goodies, so be sure to bring a seperate pouch - a pouch within a pouch if you will - for this expected pocket change.
gumballs
Gumballs: Hear us out before you disregard this uncommon Halloween treat. Gum has many uses beyond its obvious value of popping bubbles dangerously close to your mates ear. Should you find yourself with a broken fairy wing or mustache that just won't stick to your upper lip, the gumball will act as the perfect adhesive.

We hope you enjoyed the hungryhouse Halloween bag. What takeaways will you be trick or treating at? Share you Halloween stories with us on facebook.

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