The tradition of Halloween, children in costume neighbors knocking on doors and shouting "trick or treat?" is relatively new in the United Kingdom. Until a few decades ago, at the end of each year in October and early November, the British children are more likely to find on a busy street with a high home-made dummy-size of a man - often forced into a stroller or a machine - buyer asks for "a penny for the Guy" (Guy, of course, with Guy Fawkes, whose effigy is traditionallyburned at the bonfire on November 5, as punishment for almost blow up the Houses of Parliament in the 17th Century). The money was collected to purchase is usually the parents, the fireworks on Bonfire Night would be issued.
But in recent years, the festival of Halloween celebrates the American way, became more popular in England, and "Penny for the guy ', but they are all gone. Halloween and knock on the door the evening of miniature witches, goblinsand vampires are now standard, giving the children something to look forward to when the nights start drawing, and supermarkets give an excuse for bumper packs with sweets for the "victims" to hand out trick-or-treaters.
But with British kids so much fun with an American tradition, we think it would be a good idea to give candy to trick-or-treaters Americans, to help children on Halloween are a true American.
Here is a selection of ourFavorite American sweets that would be perfect for the delivery of trick-or-treaters.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
dark chocolate cups filled with peanut butter Reese's Peanut Butter Cups all-American classic. There are three Reese's Peanut Butter Cups in the box.
Reese's Pieces
peanut butter crispy, tasty, crunchy candy shell - absolutely delicious, Reese's Pieces are available in 43g bags and are perfect to distributeTrick-or-treatment, even if you try to eat a few yourself!
Hershey's
Hershey's Cookies n Cream is a white chocolate, chocolate chip cookies contains the bits - so it is crunchy and chocolatey at the same time. Alternatively, there are n cream Hershey's chocolate that is made from milk chocolate instead of white chocolate.
Hershey's ref is a crunchy peanut-flavored candy with a layer of caramel and dipped in chocolate covered - and his name isenough to unforgettable! Or if you have lots of little horrors await a knock on the door, there's Hershey's miniatures. This bag 150g you will find a selection of sizes bite of chocolate classic American, including milk chocolate Hershey's, Milk Chocolate Hershey's and puffed rice with Krackel, Hershey's Special Dark and Hershey's Mr. Goodbar with creamy chocolate and peanut crispy.
Another classic Hershey's milk products are duds - delicious caramel milk chocolateSweets - and Hershey's Kisses, which have an unusual shape and are individually wrapped in pieces of foil, making it perfect for trick-or-treaters.
Oreo Cookies
Oreo cookies are cookies classic American sandwich, and the "right" way to eat them is to twist, lick and dunk - apparently! Oreo cookies, two chocolate cakes with a delicious vanilla filling is inserted. A box contains 16 Oreo cookies, crackers - so there's plenty to goTondo, even if you have a huge cast of young horror knock on the door!
Oreo came to the mouth of the bag pieces in miniature size, the smaller, the perfect size for.
Cracker Jacks
Cracker Jacks are small boxes of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts, and are a true American classic, the order for over one hundred years. Cracker Jacks are known for the small price hidden in each box, and for appearing in the film BreakfastTiffany. Each 28g pack contains three boxes of Cracker Jack.
Fruit Gushers
A box of Fruit Gushers contains six 25g bag of these delicious little gummy candies that ooze a watermelon flavored liquid when you bite into them. Is not your mouth water?
Candy Corn
If you intend to give only one type of American candy to your trick-or-treatment, then it must be Candy Corn - Halloween is the traditional Americanto be treated. These little bite-sized pieces of candy are shaped to look like grains of corn and no collecting Halloween candy would not be complete without them!
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