>I don't think I should penalize every childs because of a minority. Sorry, but if a child have an allergy severe enough that the simple fact to receive a (packaged) candy in his bag (he's not even touching it) cause him inconveniences, he should stay home on Halloween night.
This is good Sylvain. Really!
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>>Kids have died or gone into anaphylactic shock because of mere traces. I don't think it's a question of 'buying into the allergy culture'. These allergies are very real and very serious. Whether they come from the way of life etc, I don't know. Maybe they're genetically produced for all I know. What I do know is that I would not take the chance with other people's children I know nothing about.
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>>A guy I work with was stung by a bee one weekend while playing softball. For the next 3 days, his foot was about 3 times it's normal size. I don't think it was because he'd bought into the culture; I think it was because he was allergic to the bee venom
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