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Posted: 6:59 AM Oct 27, 2009
Send your leftover Halloween candy to soldiers overseas
Bridgman, MI If you're not into sweets or just have extra candy this Halloween, you can send it overseas to U.S. soldiers and get money at the same time!
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If you're not into sweets or just have extra candy this Halloween, you can send it overseas to U.S. soldiers.
It's called the "Great Halloween Candy Buy-back".
On November 2, kids 12 and under can bring their unopened candy to Bridgman Family Dental Care on Red Arrow Highway between 4 and 6 p.m.
They'll weigh it, then give your child $1 per pound, up to five pounds.
They'll also get a free tooth brush and goody bag.
The dentists want to promote healthy smiles because too much sugar can be damaging to children's teeth.
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