Macaroni and breath mints: pandemic puts strange things in N.L. Halloween bags
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Boxes of Kraft Dinner. Erasers. A fistful of loose mints.
These are just some of the unorthodox treats that landed in kids’ trick-or-treat bags in Newfoundland and Labrador this Halloween.
“For whatever reason, I knew a lot of people who struggled to find Halloween candy this year, and as a consequence I think we wound up with some enthusiastic choices,” said Ophelia Ravencroft, whose eight-year-old-stepdaughter, Charlotte Dymond, came home with a few surprises Saturday night.
“She got a reusable face mask, a package of instant hot chocolate, some loose Scotch mints . . . a few breath mints, a can of soda,” Ravencroft said in an interview Monday, while rifling through Dymond’s haul. “More full-sized chocolate bars this year than I’ve ever seen in my whole life.”