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AUTHOR: mickellysDATE: 11/03/01 4:34am
SUBJECT: Safe Halloween Candy?
I was just wondering how everyone made out this year with their halloween candy? I ask because of the concern our country faced with allowing our children to trick or treat after the events of 9/11. We looked carefully through our candy and everything seemed fine. Please write,and let me know if anyone encountered a problem.THanks.
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