hey /toy/, i have an idea for Halloween coming up. If youre giving out candy, how about throw a toy in there too? Maybe some little army men or marvel heroes that come in those bags, or maybe one of those kinder/zowies if youre rich/generous. or is there a law against that, even if you play it safe?
Just follow age recommendations on each toy, and obviously make sure they know it's a toy.
A few years ago taking my nieces trick-or-treating, one house gave away little Hello Kitty figurines. That was pretty neat.
My goal is to do what the OAFE guy did and just have a bowl of figures. I have a thrift shop down the street I can get cheap action figures from. Lots of Power Rangers/Superhero stuff. Problem is I just let my nephews and nieces take them.
No. The little shits can have the expired shit at the back of my kitchen cupboard, as they do every year.
>>5980689
the pink playdoh is the best tasting
Something M.U.S.C.L.E.-esque would be pretty cool.
Maybe there's some generic-brand toys similar to Monster in My Pocket that'd be fitting.
The kid will eat the toy thinking it's candy and die from choking.
>>5981216
Good.
>>5981327
Till the parents start searching for the one person who gave out the toys.
I think it's a nice idea, but too risky unless the figures are still packed up (like, still in blind bags) and clearly labelled as toy, not candy.
>>5980654
I'd leave a bowl of skittles mixed with a few poisoned pieces because I'm voting Trump.
>>5983716
of course they're stupid, just look at their candidates
That's not a bad idea.
I was just dropping the blind bag shit I didn't want around the local playgrounds, but this is a far better way of clearing out the clutter.