If you find yourself in either of the following categories, this post is for you. If you don’t, share it with someone that you think needs this Public Service Announcement.

Halloween is now in our wake, and we’re facing a major challenge. Either:

  1. You bought half the candy at Costco and only had three teenagers dressed as … teenagers come to your door. And now you have enough candy to feed Delaware, or …
  2. Your own kids were so persuasive in the annual “beg for food from your neighbors” festival that they had to bring their bags home in a flatbed truck. And you have enough to feed Delaware and Maryland.
Regardless, what to do with the leftover candy? If only there were a handy guide to tell us how to pair all of the sugary-deliciousness with some fantastic beer. What will bring out the true flavor of a Starburst or Snickers bar?  We’re here to help. We have taken 6 of the more popular candy treats and paired it with a beer that’s both fabulous and relatively easy-to-find. Enjoy!
And one more bonus candy!! Did you get any of these treats?
Seriously, throw those things away – they’re disgusting.
Alright, let us know what we missed. Or ask for suggestions on other candy you’d like to pair. 
And on a serious note, if you would like to donate extra candy, find a great cause like Operation Gratitude. There are lots of organizations out there that will gladly ship treats to the soldiers fighting for us overseas. It’s a great way to show we care.
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November 2, 2017
Mike Pennington

Author: Mike Pennington

Mike Pennington, normal, 40-ish, father of three, living the suburban dream north of Atlanta.  

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