You will use half as many sheets to get the job done with the Bounty rolls.
We live in the only development that's walkable in a 3-mile or so radius. 45 houses. A decent number of people drive in from the surrounding areas where they live on 2 - 5 acre lots. Definitely not 5 Costco bags worth of kids, though.
We don’t get enough trick or treaters here to worry about even being home. Mrs Nacho puts out a bowl of candy with a note saying to take a handful.
When we lived in Burien, we had boatloads of kids. We were close enough to the shitty apartment complexes that they could infiltrate our neighborhood on foot. I bought a little hand counter ticker thing and counted. We had over 110 kids one year.
I still don’t trust Kirkland brand. Probably shitty versions of Duracell batteries.
One time I bought a Coleman cooler. One of those keep ice in 90 degrees for 5 days jobs. I was at Walmart which is rare. They had the same cooler but for way less. I bought one. Went camping and the next day the ice in one was half gone. Compare the two walls of the coolers. Cheap version walls were way thinner. I ended up selling that cheapo version for almost what I paid for it.
Buy cheap, buy twice. And you generally get what you pay for.
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You will use half as many sheets to get the job done with the Bounty rolls.
We live in the only development that's walkable in a 3-mile or so radius. 45 houses. A decent number of people drive in from the surrounding areas where they live on 2 - 5 acre lots. Definitely not 5 Costco bags worth of kids, though.
I think the max amount of candy we ever needed from Costco for the trick or treaters was 3 bags.
We leave the lights off
We don’t get enough trick or treaters here to worry about even being home. Mrs Nacho puts out a bowl of candy with a note saying to take a handful.
When we lived in Burien, we had boatloads of kids. We were close enough to the shitty apartment complexes that they could infiltrate our neighborhood on foot. I bought a little hand counter ticker thing and counted. We had over 110 kids one year.
I still don’t trust Kirkland brand. Probably shitty versions of Duracell batteries.
One time I bought a Coleman cooler. One of those keep ice in 90 degrees for 5 days jobs. I was at Walmart which is rare. They had the same cooler but for way less. I bought one. Went camping and the next day the ice in one was half gone. Compare the two walls of the coolers. Cheap version walls were way thinner. I ended up selling that cheapo version for almost what I paid for it.
Buy cheap, buy twice. And you generally get what you pay for.
I give each kid 2 pieces. Guessing we get 300 trick or treaters give or take.