Parents shouldn't assume children are made out of sugar candy and will break and collapse instantly.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't encourage kids to eat sugar, but I do it.
I think people always want candy, whether you're a kid or an adult.
Candy is childhood, the best and bright moments you wish could have lasted forever.
The thing with children is they're a bit like baking a fruitcake: you throw all the ingredients in but you never know how they're going to turn out.
I honestly think there shouldn't be sugared drinks. All my grandchildren drink water all through the day. I've just had them to stay, and at breakfast, they have water. They don't even know what sugary drinks are.
On Halloween, kids get to assume, for one night the outward forms of their innermost dread, and they're also allowed to take candy from strangers - the scariest thing of all.
Children always assume the sexual lives of their parents come to a grinding halt at their conception.
Kids will eat anything, won't they?
Parents shouldn't assume children are made out of sugar candy and will break and collapse instantly. Kids don't. We do.
The great thing about candy is that it can't be spoiled by the adult world. Candy is innocent. And all Halloween candy pales next to candy corn, if only because candy corn used to appear, like the Great Pumpkin, solely on Halloween.