Free M&M’s Refills On Halloween? Here’s How To Get Yours
Free M&M’s on Halloween? Is this a dream? Have you ever run out of candy on Halloween? I remember trick or treating for hours and hours when I was young….

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(Photo Illustration by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Free M&M's on Halloween? Is this a dream?
Have you ever run out of candy on Halloween? I remember trick or treating for hours and hours when I was young. It seemed the homes in our neighborhood never ran out of candy! And if they did, they would often resort to giving away stacks of coins. Mostly nickels and dimes. And then they would resort to whatever fruit they had around the house.
I'll take the coins, thank you.
Running out of Halloween candy too early on October 31st can be a ghoulish experience. Your neighborhood kids don't want to see it and neither does M&Ms. They want you to "Halloween it like you mean it." So, the candy company is making a promise ...
If your candy bowl needs a refill,
M&M's will deliver candy to you in under an hour!
Free M&M's on Halloween
They're calling it the M&M's Halloween Rescue Squad. And that's exactly what they will do! Come to your Halloween rescue. It is easy to do, and the response is fast and FREE! You click the link, input your address, and in less than one hour a member of the Rescue Squad will deliver Halloween candy right to your door!
According to the website, if your Halloween candy supply starts to run low, simply visit the website, enter your information, and the Halloween Rescue Squad will deliver free Mars candy in under an hour "to ensure your night is filled with treats – not tricks."
But what about now? Our household tends to go through several large bags of Halloween candy before the big day. So, if you would like to prepare for the big night, you can stock up on Halloween treats from Mars via Gopuff all month long. Visit the site to order. Choose from M&M fun size, 160-piece chocolate and fruity variety mix, and a wide variety of M&M flavors including peanut, pretzel, peanut butter, s'mores, caramel, and cookie crunch.
9 Worst Trick or Treat Handouts for Halloween
Halloween is the time of year when spookiness takes center stage, and creative costumes rule the streets. It’s also the day of the beloved tradition, trick-or-treating. Whether you're a kid dreaming of a candy jackpot or an adult admiring the neighborhood's costume creativity while handing out treats, it's a highlight of the year.
However, you'll always find that one neighbor who likes to shake things up by handing out something other than candy. It's not always a bad thing, though. Some people do it for a good reason, like considering kids with dietary restrictions. But if you're considering going outside the box, you should avoid certain trick-or-treat handouts.
Let's talk about the Halloween horrors, the stuff no one wants in their trick-or-treat bag. First on the list are those infamous toothbrushes or dental floss packs. Halloween is the one night a year when kids can indulge in a sugar frenzy, and suddenly, you're handed a dental hygiene product. It's like being told to eat your veggies at a birthday party. Then there are the homemade treats. While some homemade goodies can be delicious, receiving unlabeled, homemade treats can make even the bravest trick-or-treater think twice; also, most parent's won't feel comfortable with that and may dispose of them. All of your hard work will go to waste! Safety is paramount on Halloween, and unwrapped or unlabeled edibles can raise concerns.
Another item to avoid is pennies. They're not even worth the trip to the store, and they make you question if you've accidentally stumbled into a time machine back to the 1950s. If you’re going to give out money on Halloween, make it worthwhile if you can swing it. While Halloween is all about surprises, pennies are definitely not the kind of surprises anyone hopes for.
Take a look at some of the worst trick-or-treat handouts for Halloween.
Key Chains
Keychains are handy, but they're not exactly the kind of treasure kids hope to find in their candy haul. They want stuff that's sweet, not stuff for keys they don't have. Save yourself some money and pass on key chains.
Hygiene Products
We all know cleanliness is important, but getting soap, shampoo, or hand sanitizer in your treat bag on Halloween is not what kids look forward to. It's a treat, not a trip to the pharmacy. It's like getting socks for Christmas. While practical, it's not exactly exciting.
Loose Change
Coins may have been an acceptable treat decades ago, but nowadays, they're seen as disappointing. Kids prefer candy. Or maybe small toys (if they're exciting/cool enough). Unless, you're giving away the big bucks, steer clear of this one.
Trail Mix
Healthy snacks are great, but Halloween is all about the sugar rush. Kids aren't exactly thrilled to find a mix of fruit and nuts in their bag. They're hoping for chocolates and gummies, not something they associate with after-school snacks.
Coupons
Adults may appreciate coupons for discounts at local businesses, but they don't make for a fun Halloween treat for kids. Saving money is cool, but Halloween is all about instant gratification. And coupons for discounts don't really make the cut.
Brochures or Pamphlets
Halloween is not the time to distribute religious or informational materials. Kids are looking for fun and treats, not pamphlets. Consider giving those away another day that's not Halloween.
Toothbrushes and Dental Floss
Halloween is all about the candy, right? So, if you toss a toothbrush or dental floss into a kid's stash of treats, you're basically inviting disappointment. Plus, it's safe to assume that the trick-or-treater already has a toothbrush. Do they truly need another one?
Unwrapped Candy
Throwing unwrapped candy into a plastic pumpkin? That's just asking for a sticky mess. Plus, it's not the cleanest option. And given the concerns these days, it's just another worry for parents who fear someone might mess with their child's candy.
Homemade Treats
Those fancy homemade snacks that look like they came straight from Pinterest can be cute, but if you don't really know the kids or their parents, they might wonder about your intentions. Sticking to pre-packaged treats is your best bet on Halloween, especially if you're trying to keep trick-or-treating simple and sanitary.