Here’s the Best Socially-Distant Candy Chute For Halloween
With everyone freaking out about trick or treating this year, a lot of homeowners are coming up with unique ways to hand out candy. I’m planning on putting candy in individual bags and then using my kid’s toy plastic slide to hand out the candy so there’s no contact. Well, I might have to up my “fun-game” after seeing this awesome candy chute. I have a few days to plan, so I’ll let you know what I come up with! In the meantime here’s the best socially-distant candy chute for Halloween.
https://twitter.com/drlizziewho/status/1318302673096134657
Here are a few more socially-distant candy chute ideas for Halloween.
An Ohio man has an idea to keep the coronavirus from knocking on his door this Halloween.
— CNN (@CNN) September 17, 2020
He shared on Facebook a photo of an orange and black "candy chute" he made with his 6-year-old daughter from materials around his house. https://t.co/4jWu3uz7cJ
https://twitter.com/JZossMPLS/status/1317677226129842176/photo/1
/photo/1Sarah Millar installs a candy chute for trick-or-treaters outside her home in the Edgewater neighborhood Sunday in Chicago. The chute allows children to collect candy from neighbors while social distancing during Halloween. pic.twitter.com/BAnxOZ0g42
— armando l sanchez (@mandophotos) October 25, 2020
/photo/1Use a pvc pipe as a candy chute from your roof top #HalloweenTipsFor2020 pic.twitter.com/b7y9TLLlyt
— Julie đż (@juliesCamp) October 25, 2020