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Molen Orthodontics Taking Candy Back for Cash

Concerned that your kids might actually consume all the processed sugar they picked up trick-or-treating Wednesday?

While it's tempting to gather all that excess Halloween candy and bring it to work so you (and your kids) won't be tempted to consume everything, more than likely your coworkers won't appreciate it either.

There is a better way to unload the candy.

Molen Orthodontics, with offices in Auburn, Sumner and Enumclaw, will be buying back your candy at $2 per pound (up to 10 pounds) Thursday, Nov. 1 between 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. only. The candy must be wrapped.

There are also ways to earn extra dough:

  • Earn $1 if you wear your costume
  • Earn $1 by bringing in a minimum of two canned food items

The candy and canned foods will be donated to local charitable organizations, military troops and food banks.

Oh, and free milk and cookies.

Visit www.MolenOrthodontics.com for more information.

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