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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

October 29, 2024

Taking candy from strangers one night a year isn't a new or uniquely American tradition. It once was known as "guising" in Scotland and Ireland. Young people dressed up in costumes and went door-to-door looking for food or money in exchange for performing songs, poems or other "tricks." Today, the tradition has morphed into children getting dressed up and asking for candy. Hardly anyone sings for their mini Snickers these days — but a simple "thank you" will go a long way.

- goodhousekeeping.com (September 3, 2024)

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