How to Get More Candy on Halloween

Wear an unmemorable and common costume and bring an extra mask or two with you., Start early., Move very fast., Don't bother walking up to houses without their porch lights on., When you are done with your neighborhood, go back to your house and ask...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Wear an unmemorable and common costume and bring an extra mask or two with you.

    You can wear the mask later to go back to houses with the best candy.
  2. Step 2: Start early.

    In the beginning, a lot of people give out more candy because they don't realize that they don't have a lot of candy. , Try to trick or treat with only a few people so you can move to each house quickly. , This usually means that they do not celebrate Halloween or aren't at home. (Or worse, don't give out candy!) , Wear the second mask so they don't recognize you.

    Be careful not to be too recognizable though
    - if you're recognized, treat givers may ask you to leave with no candy from their house. ,, That doesn't mean it's always better than their last round, however. , Don't bother with those small jack-o-lantern buckets, since they won't hold much candy.
  3. Step 3: Move very fast.

  4. Step 4: Don't bother walking up to houses without their porch lights on.

  5. Step 5: When you are done with your neighborhood

  6. Step 6: go back to your house and ask a parent to drive you to the houses with the best candy.

  7. Step 7: When you are done

  8. Step 8: drive to another nearby neighborhood and repeat the steps above.

  9. Step 9: Don't stop trick or treating until late

  10. Step 10: because some people have extra candy and start giving out a lot at the end.

  11. Step 11: Take a pillowcase or a very large bag.

Detailed Guide

You can wear the mask later to go back to houses with the best candy.

In the beginning, a lot of people give out more candy because they don't realize that they don't have a lot of candy. , Try to trick or treat with only a few people so you can move to each house quickly. , This usually means that they do not celebrate Halloween or aren't at home. (Or worse, don't give out candy!) , Wear the second mask so they don't recognize you.

Be careful not to be too recognizable though
- if you're recognized, treat givers may ask you to leave with no candy from their house. ,, That doesn't mean it's always better than their last round, however. , Don't bother with those small jack-o-lantern buckets, since they won't hold much candy.

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