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Do you have Leftover Halloween Candy? Donate it to the Troops!
Mon, 02 Nov 2020 09:21:34 CST
With a pandemic happening, and an Oklahoma Ice Storm we didn't see as many trick or treaters this year, so if you have leftover candy, here's some options to get rid of it before you add it to your waistline!
There are some options for donation, candy give back programs, and even ways to send that leftover candy to our troops! Metrofamily Magazine offers up these great options and the Halloween Candy Buyback Zipcode Finder can be located here, so you know where to drop off. You can also check with your own dentist to see if they are offering a give-back program.
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Marlo A. Miller Orthodontics "Candy Give-Back" Program
816 S Mustang Rd, Yukon
577-6453, www.facebook.com/foryourgrin/
Dr. Miller will be collecting extra candy as a donation from individuals or local organizations. Candy will be donated to troops overseas through Operation Gratitude. Simply call at 577-6453 when you arrive and staff will come outside and collect the candy from you.
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Halloween Candy Exchange, sponsored by Dr. Lori M. LoVette
1211 N. Shartel Ste 1002
525-5555, www.drlorilovette.com
Exchange candy for $1 per pound during normal business hours the week after Halloween. All collected candy will be shipped to troops overseas with the help of Blue Star Mothers.
There are three separate programs where you can donate your candy to troops serving abroad: Treats for Troops, Operation Gratitude and Operation Shoebox.
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