No you shouldn't. They could be bad people and just be trying to lure you in to take you away.
I say you should be able to take candy from a stranger. Since I am one of those people that like to give candy to little kids while sitting in my big white van. I would say there is no harm in trusting me...."a pedophile"....I mean a good guy! =) |No you shouldn't take candy from strangers, they never have good candy anyways!|
Candy from a Stranger was created in 1997.
Don't Give Candy to a Stranger was created in 1988-05.
thery say dont take cndy from strangers because the parent may not be around and the stranger could have poisoned it.but trick or treating they might check your candy when you get home. :)
Stranger Than Fiction 6373 The Candy Kid - 1941 was released on: USA: 27 October 1941
Candy can't do much about the gunshot, but be sad. He turns over in his bunk and cries. When Carlson is cleaning his gun, Candy remarks that he should have been the one to shoot his own dog instead of "some stranger".
Candy can't do much about the gunshot, but be sad. He turns over in his bunk and cries. When Carlson is cleaning his gun, Candy remarks that he should have been the one to shoot his own dog instead of "some stranger".
Stranger Than Fiction 6373 The Candy Kid - 1941 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Peppermint stables should work but nobody will take a stabe with candy in the name seriously
Candy regrets not being the one to shoot his old dog because it was his responsibility as the owner. He realizes he should have been the one to end its suffering, rather than leave it to a stranger. This experience makes him more willing to join George and Lennie in their dream of owning a farm.
Yes. Although this may considered by some to be a weird or suspicious act.
Snow White has two major morals, one for women and a second for children. The first moral is a focus on vanity, the other "Don't ever take candy from a stranger."
I was hesitant in accepting the candy from the stranger, but I didn't see any harm in doing so.