By Camlyn Giddins
Of course Halloween is a day of fun, candy, costumes, and scares. For some, however, trick or treating doesn't only include sweets and aimless wandering. Trick or treating requires strategy.
Of course Halloween is a day of fun, candy, costumes, and scares. For some, however, trick or treating doesn't only include sweets and aimless wandering. Trick or treating requires strategy.
There are places to go, places to avoid, times to go out and not to go out.
Senior Kathy Calero says, "Up at Skyline they give a lot [of candy]." She also adds that the best time to go is, "Earlier. If you go too late, then everything is gone. Go when the sun goes down." Senior Jacob Burgess says Mapleton is a good place to candy hunt and agrees with Kathy as far as time goes, but also advises, "Don't be the person that goes out at four o clock though."
Senior Katrina Brocco says the best place to go is Cambera Heights. "There's this one house that's really, really big and they're the cheapest. They give out tootsie rolls. But some houses give out king size candy bars." She prefers to go out later."Going earlier is fun, but being later is the best because that's when all the good candy's out because they save the best for last."
Junior Ale Cano goes by Target and junior Alana Smith likes Eagle Mountain. Junior Royce Berube suggests, "Palisade on the other side of the golf course."
The neighborhood east of Timpanogos is said to be a good location. Junior Robin Omer shares that, "Sebastian gives out DVDs. He's the guy that has all the Christmas lights up."
If you're thinking about giving up on trick or treating, try these places out first and see what you get. As Katrina says, "Trick or treating is the best, You're never too old to go trick or treating."

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