What’s that? Babies are too young to eat candy? Well of course, silly. The candy isn’t for the baby — it’s for you! You’re just using your baby as candy bait. Everyone will know that, and they will still totally respect you in the morning. Here’s seven completely reasonable and not-at-all ridiculous reasons why you should go trick-or-treating with a baby.
- The candy. Oh yeah right, like anyone is going to refuse you candy with a cute baby like that! Just look at that face. Anyone who makes a baby that cute definitely deserves a snack-sized Snickers or two.
- It’s free. Now that you’re spending all of your money on diapers you have less money for candy. Why on God’s green earth would you pass up an opportunity for free candy?
- Everyone must see your baby’s cute costume. Have you seen these adorable babywearing costumes? And these crazy costume pacifiers? Anyone replicating this incredible Jabba the Hutt/Princess Leia costume? You’ve already chosen/made the CUTEST baby Halloween costume, ever. And every single one of your neighbors needs to see it.
- See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
- Be seen. Let’s face it, you haven’t been out of the house more than a couple times since your baby was born two months ago. Get some fresh air. Walk around. Show them your baby didn’t eat you both alive.
- Reconnaissance. Someday your little one will be big enough to go trick-or-treating for their own candy. And you need to know what to expect. Who has the mini bars? Who gives away that shitty 100-year-old taffy and those Smarties no one likes.
- It’s legal. Is there a law against grownups with babies trick-or-treating? No, there is not. Okay? It’s not like you’re breaking a law or anything.
- CANDY. And now, just because I love it so much, let’s enjoy that Jabba and Leia costume again. Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_t5ODfK_Jc Do you think parents with babies too young to eat candy should go trick-or-treating? Image via Verizon Wireless/YouTube
title: “7 Reasons To Take Baby Trick Or Treating” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-18” author: “Brittany Williams”
What’s that? Babies are too young to eat candy? Well of course, silly. The candy isn’t for the baby — it’s for you! You’re just using your baby as candy bait. Everyone will know that, and they will still totally respect you in the morning. Here’s seven completely reasonable and not-at-all ridiculous reasons why you should go trick-or-treating with a baby.
- The candy. Oh yeah right, like anyone is going to refuse you candy with a cute baby like that! Just look at that face. Anyone who makes a baby that cute definitely deserves a snack-sized Snickers or two.
- It’s free. Now that you’re spending all of your money on diapers you have less money for candy. Why on God’s green earth would you pass up an opportunity for free candy?
- Everyone must see your baby’s cute costume. Have you seen these adorable babywearing costumes? And these crazy costume pacifiers? Anyone replicating this incredible Jabba the Hutt/Princess Leia costume? You’ve already chosen/made the CUTEST baby Halloween costume, ever. And every single one of your neighbors needs to see it.
- See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
- Be seen. Let’s face it, you haven’t been out of the house more than a couple times since your baby was born two months ago. Get some fresh air. Walk around. Show them your baby didn’t eat you both alive.
- Reconnaissance. Someday your little one will be big enough to go trick-or-treating for their own candy. And you need to know what to expect. Who has the mini bars? Who gives away that shitty 100-year-old taffy and those Smarties no one likes.
- It’s legal. Is there a law against grownups with babies trick-or-treating? No, there is not. Okay? It’s not like you’re breaking a law or anything.
- CANDY. And now, just because I love it so much, let’s enjoy that Jabba and Leia costume again. Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_t5ODfK_Jc Do you think parents with babies too young to eat candy should go trick-or-treating? Image via Verizon Wireless/YouTube
title: “7 Reasons To Take Baby Trick Or Treating” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-18” author: “Christopher Vandestreek”
What’s that? Babies are too young to eat candy? Well of course, silly. The candy isn’t for the baby — it’s for you! You’re just using your baby as candy bait. Everyone will know that, and they will still totally respect you in the morning. Here’s seven completely reasonable and not-at-all ridiculous reasons why you should go trick-or-treating with a baby.
- The candy. Oh yeah right, like anyone is going to refuse you candy with a cute baby like that! Just look at that face. Anyone who makes a baby that cute definitely deserves a snack-sized Snickers or two.
- It’s free. Now that you’re spending all of your money on diapers you have less money for candy. Why on God’s green earth would you pass up an opportunity for free candy?
- Everyone must see your baby’s cute costume. Have you seen these adorable babywearing costumes? And these crazy costume pacifiers? Anyone replicating this incredible Jabba the Hutt/Princess Leia costume? You’ve already chosen/made the CUTEST baby Halloween costume, ever. And every single one of your neighbors needs to see it.
- See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
- Be seen. Let’s face it, you haven’t been out of the house more than a couple times since your baby was born two months ago. Get some fresh air. Walk around. Show them your baby didn’t eat you both alive.
- Reconnaissance. Someday your little one will be big enough to go trick-or-treating for their own candy. And you need to know what to expect. Who has the mini bars? Who gives away that shitty 100-year-old taffy and those Smarties no one likes.
- It’s legal. Is there a law against grownups with babies trick-or-treating? No, there is not. Okay? It’s not like you’re breaking a law or anything.
- CANDY. And now, just because I love it so much, let’s enjoy that Jabba and Leia costume again. Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_t5ODfK_Jc Do you think parents with babies too young to eat candy should go trick-or-treating? Image via Verizon Wireless/YouTube
title: “7 Reasons To Take Baby Trick Or Treating” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-18” author: “Cynthia Roberts”
What’s that? Babies are too young to eat candy? Well of course, silly. The candy isn’t for the baby — it’s for you! You’re just using your baby as candy bait. Everyone will know that, and they will still totally respect you in the morning. Here’s seven completely reasonable and not-at-all ridiculous reasons why you should go trick-or-treating with a baby.
- The candy. Oh yeah right, like anyone is going to refuse you candy with a cute baby like that! Just look at that face. Anyone who makes a baby that cute definitely deserves a snack-sized Snickers or two.
- It’s free. Now that you’re spending all of your money on diapers you have less money for candy. Why on God’s green earth would you pass up an opportunity for free candy?
- Everyone must see your baby’s cute costume. Have you seen these adorable babywearing costumes? And these crazy costume pacifiers? Anyone replicating this incredible Jabba the Hutt/Princess Leia costume? You’ve already chosen/made the CUTEST baby Halloween costume, ever. And every single one of your neighbors needs to see it.
- See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
- Be seen. Let’s face it, you haven’t been out of the house more than a couple times since your baby was born two months ago. Get some fresh air. Walk around. Show them your baby didn’t eat you both alive.
- Reconnaissance. Someday your little one will be big enough to go trick-or-treating for their own candy. And you need to know what to expect. Who has the mini bars? Who gives away that shitty 100-year-old taffy and those Smarties no one likes.
- It’s legal. Is there a law against grownups with babies trick-or-treating? No, there is not. Okay? It’s not like you’re breaking a law or anything.
- CANDY. And now, just because I love it so much, let’s enjoy that Jabba and Leia costume again. Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_t5ODfK_Jc Do you think parents with babies too young to eat candy should go trick-or-treating? Image via Verizon Wireless/YouTube
title: “7 Reasons To Take Baby Trick Or Treating” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-11” author: “Mary Williams”
What’s that? Babies are too young to eat candy? Well of course, silly. The candy isn’t for the baby — it’s for you! You’re just using your baby as candy bait. Everyone will know that, and they will still totally respect you in the morning. Here’s seven completely reasonable and not-at-all ridiculous reasons why you should go trick-or-treating with a baby.
- The candy. Oh yeah right, like anyone is going to refuse you candy with a cute baby like that! Just look at that face. Anyone who makes a baby that cute definitely deserves a snack-sized Snickers or two.
- It’s free. Now that you’re spending all of your money on diapers you have less money for candy. Why on God’s green earth would you pass up an opportunity for free candy?
- Everyone must see your baby’s cute costume. Have you seen these adorable babywearing costumes? And these crazy costume pacifiers? Anyone replicating this incredible Jabba the Hutt/Princess Leia costume? You’ve already chosen/made the CUTEST baby Halloween costume, ever. And every single one of your neighbors needs to see it.
- See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
- Be seen. Let’s face it, you haven’t been out of the house more than a couple times since your baby was born two months ago. Get some fresh air. Walk around. Show them your baby didn’t eat you both alive.
- Reconnaissance. Someday your little one will be big enough to go trick-or-treating for their own candy. And you need to know what to expect. Who has the mini bars? Who gives away that shitty 100-year-old taffy and those Smarties no one likes.
- It’s legal. Is there a law against grownups with babies trick-or-treating? No, there is not. Okay? It’s not like you’re breaking a law or anything.
- CANDY. And now, just because I love it so much, let’s enjoy that Jabba and Leia costume again. Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_t5ODfK_Jc Do you think parents with babies too young to eat candy should go trick-or-treating? Image via Verizon Wireless/YouTube
title: “7 Reasons To Take Baby Trick Or Treating” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-11” author: “Nora Landfair”
What’s that? Babies are too young to eat candy? Well of course, silly. The candy isn’t for the baby — it’s for you! You’re just using your baby as candy bait. Everyone will know that, and they will still totally respect you in the morning. Here’s seven completely reasonable and not-at-all ridiculous reasons why you should go trick-or-treating with a baby.
- The candy. Oh yeah right, like anyone is going to refuse you candy with a cute baby like that! Just look at that face. Anyone who makes a baby that cute definitely deserves a snack-sized Snickers or two.
- It’s free. Now that you’re spending all of your money on diapers you have less money for candy. Why on God’s green earth would you pass up an opportunity for free candy?
- Everyone must see your baby’s cute costume. Have you seen these adorable babywearing costumes? And these crazy costume pacifiers? Anyone replicating this incredible Jabba the Hutt/Princess Leia costume? You’ve already chosen/made the CUTEST baby Halloween costume, ever. And every single one of your neighbors needs to see it.
- See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
- Be seen. Let’s face it, you haven’t been out of the house more than a couple times since your baby was born two months ago. Get some fresh air. Walk around. Show them your baby didn’t eat you both alive.
- Reconnaissance. Someday your little one will be big enough to go trick-or-treating for their own candy. And you need to know what to expect. Who has the mini bars? Who gives away that shitty 100-year-old taffy and those Smarties no one likes.
- It’s legal. Is there a law against grownups with babies trick-or-treating? No, there is not. Okay? It’s not like you’re breaking a law or anything.
- CANDY. And now, just because I love it so much, let’s enjoy that Jabba and Leia costume again. Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_t5ODfK_Jc Do you think parents with babies too young to eat candy should go trick-or-treating? Image via Verizon Wireless/YouTube
title: “7 Reasons To Take Baby Trick Or Treating” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-28” author: “Emelda Hampton”
What’s that? Babies are too young to eat candy? Well of course, silly. The candy isn’t for the baby — it’s for you! You’re just using your baby as candy bait. Everyone will know that, and they will still totally respect you in the morning. Here’s seven completely reasonable and not-at-all ridiculous reasons why you should go trick-or-treating with a baby.
- The candy. Oh yeah right, like anyone is going to refuse you candy with a cute baby like that! Just look at that face. Anyone who makes a baby that cute definitely deserves a snack-sized Snickers or two.
- It’s free. Now that you’re spending all of your money on diapers you have less money for candy. Why on God’s green earth would you pass up an opportunity for free candy?
- Everyone must see your baby’s cute costume. Have you seen these adorable babywearing costumes? And these crazy costume pacifiers? Anyone replicating this incredible Jabba the Hutt/Princess Leia costume? You’ve already chosen/made the CUTEST baby Halloween costume, ever. And every single one of your neighbors needs to see it.
- See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
- Be seen. Let’s face it, you haven’t been out of the house more than a couple times since your baby was born two months ago. Get some fresh air. Walk around. Show them your baby didn’t eat you both alive.
- Reconnaissance. Someday your little one will be big enough to go trick-or-treating for their own candy. And you need to know what to expect. Who has the mini bars? Who gives away that shitty 100-year-old taffy and those Smarties no one likes.
- It’s legal. Is there a law against grownups with babies trick-or-treating? No, there is not. Okay? It’s not like you’re breaking a law or anything.
- CANDY. And now, just because I love it so much, let’s enjoy that Jabba and Leia costume again. Embedded content: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_t5ODfK_Jc Do you think parents with babies too young to eat candy should go trick-or-treating? Image via Verizon Wireless/YouTube