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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 480057" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I dont think of candy as just hard ones... Candy for us is anything sold in wrappers or at a candy store, chocolate bars, wrapped hard candy, little chewie bits like reces pieces (peanut butter candies like m & m 's) or mike n ikes (fruit jelly bean kinds of things). Anything sold in a candy isle. In our area that is how it is and on tv or other usa places seems that way too. I wondered about that post too... is it just in your area or maybe a family definition? at first I thought maybe a typo, like it should have said it is not just those things. But this is a big country and things clearly can vary. Not all my perspective, haha... I'm no difficult child!</p><p></p><p>In the schools around here now the rules are really strict. No buying anything for birthdays etc. Used to be no home-made things, now they are really trying to control what comes into the schools, especially at the elementary level. But there are treats and people do bring alternatives. i always ask. In Q's class, they are all allowed to have snacks of their own in a drawer, it is important because hunger and difficult child does not work well. He also had tons of gum. But this stuff is not shared. We can bring cute pencils, stickers, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 480057, member: 12886"] I dont think of candy as just hard ones... Candy for us is anything sold in wrappers or at a candy store, chocolate bars, wrapped hard candy, little chewie bits like reces pieces (peanut butter candies like m & m 's) or mike n ikes (fruit jelly bean kinds of things). Anything sold in a candy isle. In our area that is how it is and on tv or other usa places seems that way too. I wondered about that post too... is it just in your area or maybe a family definition? at first I thought maybe a typo, like it should have said it is not just those things. But this is a big country and things clearly can vary. Not all my perspective, haha... I'm no difficult child! In the schools around here now the rules are really strict. No buying anything for birthdays etc. Used to be no home-made things, now they are really trying to control what comes into the schools, especially at the elementary level. But there are treats and people do bring alternatives. i always ask. In Q's class, they are all allowed to have snacks of their own in a drawer, it is important because hunger and difficult child does not work well. He also had tons of gum. But this stuff is not shared. We can bring cute pencils, stickers, etc. [/QUOTE]
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