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He vividly recalls the tradition of trick-or-treating, emphasizing the importance of children’s costumes and candy. Interestingly, he shares a humorous reflection about growing up in a small town, where candy was often unwrapped and shared in big chunks, evoking images of kids running off with a handful of loose peppermints or butterscotch. This nostalgic glimpse highlights how Halloween was more about communal mischief and simple joy than the commercialized spectacle it can be today.