Comments Of Interest: Beacon Lady Demands Free Jell-O Shots As Treat On Halloween

This year was the first year A Little Beacon Blog blended personal treat giving with business. Instead of candy, we offered the choice of prizes from two of ALBB’s advertisers: a free toothbrush set (included free dental floss and toothpaste) from Beacon Dental, or 2 free martial arts classes from Mountain Stream Budo.

It was the night before SNAP got shut off. Seemed like a good time to get free stuff. But Angelina Glazova had a different response. Angelina Commented at A Little Beacon Blog’s Facebook announcing the free gifts: “Must of been a joke when I passed this house with my kid. Should of never participated! It's HALLOWEEN kids want candy and don't need to be reminded to brush their teeth they have their PARENTS for that. Chose the wrong night to advertise your business. Kind of insulating mockery haha your kids are going to get cavities instead of allowing the kids to have fun on holiday thats only once a year. They should be embarrassed of themselves!!!”

Fortunately, many dentists teach their patients that any and all food can lead to cavities. Even broccoli! It really doesn’t matter if it’s caramel and peanuts stuck in between those teeth. If it’s not getting flossed out, then the food turns into bacteria, which end up pooping on your teeth, which contributes to bad breath.

But to each their own! Halloween is a great time for free candy. ALBB just didn’t have the budget to buy bags and bags of candy.

Angelina, however, wasn’t done. Not only did she want candy, she wanted free Jell-O shots. She said: “Adults got afforded jello shots and adult drinks at some houses sue us why don't ya!! Lol” Meanwhile, lots of Beacon kids apparently drank at this neighborhood party.

The Beacon Police had set a curfew of 8pm this year.

2 Free Martial Arts Classes as Treats for Halloween.

Meanwhile, the results from kids and other parents of the Halloween treats received were possitive. After handing out every single piece of merch, the little kids did appreciate the gifts. One girl said she needed a new toothbrush, and was delighted to receive. Another little girl said she really wanted the bracelets and asked if she could have two. Owner of Mountain Stream Budo, Noah Mitchell, exclaimed: “I already got an email from someone who got a free class from you on Halloween!! Whoo hoo! Thanks again for doing that!!!!”