We're almost to the night that brings mountains of candy and cavities -- whether you've got youngin's in the mix or just a few bags of tasty treats for visiting trick-or-treaters. The question becomes: What do you do with it all?Do you find a drawer you can lock and fill it with your bags of treats?
Do you hide it throughout the home so that no one can find your stash and steal it?
Do you put it out for everyone and share, without the slightest murmur of stinginess?
Or do you succumb to the pressure of tons of candy and devour it before you have a chance to store it?
If you're the latter, or anyone else looking for some way to use up your candy without going into a chocolate coma, check out Recipe Goldmine's candy bar recipe list. You might as well let the treats work double duty -- not only depleting your stash, but also flavoring your next baked good.

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10-30-2008 @4:30PM Jill Maxick said... Yes, adults are about to be inundated with a ready stash of excess miniature chocolate bars. This news release may provide provides some comfort for those who want to indulge in some Halloween chocolate: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-10/pb-lyb101708.php
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