What to do with all that Halloween candy? Try a buyback!

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What to do with all that Halloween candy? Try a buyback!
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PHOENIX — The spooky season is behind us and we're all left with fun memories and massive piles of candy. Maybe even too massive!

So if you're looking for a way to use up all that leftover Halloween candy we have a unique option: Candy buybacks. Some local orthodontics and dental offices are hosting festivals and open house events for kids looking to earn a little cash. At these events, your kiddo can get paid by the pound of candy that they bring in. Be aware that most of these have a weight limit for how much candy you can bring.5970 S. Cooper Road Suite 12963 W. Elliot Rd, Ste 1$1 per pound, $5 max per childNov. 1 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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