Candy swap at city hall during Mickeys Not So Scary.

matt clark

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Original Poster
How does that experience actually go down?
my kids just hate some of the candy and would love to swap it out.
 

Cmdr_Crimson

Well-Known Member
How does that experience actually go down?
my kids just hate some of the candy and would love to swap it out.

From Mouseforless...
Disney gives out a pretty nice selection of candy at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and there is no shortage – collect as much as you want! If sugary candy is not your thing, there are healthy options available, too. You can exchange all your goodies, collected at the treat locations, for candy that fits your dietary needs, such as sugar-free candy, treats without nuts or healthy options. Simply bring your candy to City Hall, and they’ll exchange it. A few healthy treats can also be found at select candy stops; in the past raisins and Chiquita bananas were handed out.
 

AndyS2992

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Surely it would just be easier to tell the CM at the candy stop that you don't like a particular product so they will make sure you don't get any?
 

matt clark

Active Member
Original Poster
being realistic... i plan on just separating the worthers originals into an extra sack during some down time and trying to swap those out. we cant stand those. Anybody know what the other options would be at the swap out? i heard perhaps jelly bellys or something?
im more just seeing if i would have to say someone had celiac disease or something to pull it off.
I really dont want to out and out lie about it.
 

GiveMeTheMusic

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being realistic... i plan on just separating the worthers originals into an extra sack during some down time and trying to swap those out. we cant stand those. Anybody know what the other options would be at the swap out? i heard perhaps jelly bellys or something?
im more just seeing if i would have to say someone had celiac disease or something to pull it off.
I really dont want to out and out lie about it.

Then don't. The candy swap is for food allergies, diabetic/hyperglycemic needs, etc. It's not for guests who don't like one particular kind of candy. If you don't like Werther's, ask the CMs at candy stops to try to avoid giving them to you.
 

AndrewsJ

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I just read that folks with allergies get a real colored bag and can collect a teal colored token at the candy stops that are then traded in for allergy friendly treats. Good news for those who have actual allergies and don't lie about it to get what they think is more expensive candy.
 

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