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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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?
  3. 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.
  4. See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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

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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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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?
  3. 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.
  4. See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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

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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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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?
  3. 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.
  4. See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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

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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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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?
  3. 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.
  4. See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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

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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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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?
  3. 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.
  4. See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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

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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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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?
  3. 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.
  4. See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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

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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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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?
  3. 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.
  4. See and… C’mon, don’t you want to see everyone else’s costume? The kids get more creative every year.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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

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