disney1990
<font color=royalblue>Wow, it make my heart skip a
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I agree. I mean, gosh, Christmas was more than 3 months ago. Definitely tacky.
Yes, you think they would have bought left over Valentines Day candy.
I agree. I mean, gosh, Christmas was more than 3 months ago. Definitely tacky.
But wait, it gets better. He also got a plastic lighted dreidel in his Easter basket. Nope, not kidding. And nope, we're not Jewish.
This is the thread that just won't die. Die, dammit, die!

That is funny, funnier than getting Christmas candy in April!But wait, it gets better. He also got a plastic lighted dreidel in his Easter basket. Nope, not kidding. And nope, we're not Jewish.
Do you REALLY think a 3 POUND bag of Christmas M&M's cost less than 1 Reese's Egg or a small bag of Palmer candies with some $.50 plastic eggs. Even if the bag was 1.50, you can get an Easter toy at Walmart for $1. A $1 bubble wand.
It is the THOUGHT that counts and her in-laws put ZERO thought into the gift. Even if it was a HANDMADE card that didn't cost anything.
I feel like I'm reading a different thread. I'm in the twilight zone.
I like this idea. As well as giving them Peeps for Christmas.
But wait, it gets better. He also got a plastic lighted dreidel in his Easter basket. Nope, not kidding. And nope, we're not Jewish.
This is the thread that just won't die. Die, dammit, die!



But wait, it gets better. He also got a plastic lighted dreidel in his Easter basket. Nope, not kidding. And nope, we're not Jewish.
This is the thread that just won't die. Die, dammit, die!


That is too funny! Reminds me of the lady on here that does the Christmas thread every year of, I believe, her mother's gifts to her and her children. Your son will be able to start his own Tacky Easter basket gifts from Grandma thread....is what you get when you have cheap in-laws. A 3-pound bag of Christmas M&Ms. Because it was on sale.
My son doesn't know the difference, but really? I mean...really?
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I'll say it. I totally agree with the OP. I think it's tacky and cheap. I would never say anything to them, and I'm sure the OP didn't either, but it wouldn't stop me from having my (silent) opinion, either.![]()

It's not a money issue as she's worth millions.
At least the MIL gave recently purchased candy even if it was for the wrong holiday...
My MIL routinely gives my kids candy (and other food) that is past its expiration date. For Valentine's Day 2010, she gave them a bag of cherry "cordial" filled Hershey kisses with an expiration date of 2008. I'm not sure where she gets this stuff- whether she bought it 3 or 4 years ago and put it away or if she has found a thrift shop (she loves thrift shops) that sells expired candy.It's not a money issue as she's worth millions.

Woman, you crack me up."I would throw them away, or feed them to the guys at work, and I would think that whichever mother had given them to us was just weird. Why?"
So I told him such opinions were rude and ungrateful.
His response:
"Are you kidding me? Whatever. I'm going to pee."
God, I hope not.Yup, this is going to be THAT thread that never ends....it just goes on and on my friends, someone started posting it not knowing what it was and now they'll keep replying to it only just because....

First--I would hope if you were Jewish, your MIL would not be getting an Easter basket for your son.
True!The humor would be lost on them. But that's a funny thought.Do they have any pets? oytoys.com has both dog and cat dreidel toys---I would be having a lot of fun with this.
That's a great way to save money! Just keep regiving the same gifts to each other over and over. I like it.One year my mother-in-law "regifted" me something I had purchased for her, she forgot. After that I only purchased her monogrammed items--it really cuts down on the "regifting" when your name is stitched into an item.
Some books (yay!) and some random toys. Nothing that is worthy of noting like the Christmas candy or the dreidel, unfortunately.So what else was in the basket?![]()
That thread is one of the funniest things I read every year. And don't count on me crabbing about next year's basket!!!That is too funny! Reminds me of the lady on here that does the Christmas thread every year of, I believe, her mother's gifts to her and her children. Your son will be able to start his own Tacky Easter basket gifts from Grandma thread.
You win.My MIL routinely gives my kids candy (and other food) that is past its expiration date. For Valentine's Day 2010, she gave them a bag of cherry "cordial" filled Hershey kisses with an expiration date of 2008. I'm not sure where she gets this stuff- whether she bought it 3 or 4 years ago and put it away or if she has found a thrift shop (she loves thrift shops) that sells expired candy.It's not a money issue as she's worth millions.
Yikes! No way.OP, maybe you could do an annual Easter thread.![]()

At least the MIL gave recently purchased candy even if it was for the wrong holiday...
My MIL routinely gives my kids candy (and other food) that is past its expiration date. For Valentine's Day 2010, she gave them a bag of cherry "cordial" filled Hershey kisses with an expiration date of 2008. I'm not sure where she gets this stuff- whether she bought it 3 or 4 years ago and put it away or if she has found a thrift shop (she loves thrift shops) that sells expired candy.It's not a money issue as she's worth millions.


But wait, it gets better. He also got a plastic lighted dreidel in his Easter basket. Nope, not kidding. And nope, we're not Jewish.

...is what you get when you have cheap in-laws. A 3-pound bag of Christmas M&Ms. Because it was on sale.
My son doesn't know the difference, but really? I mean...really?
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Oh that is so not right. That really makes me appreciate the Christmas candy.She always gives the kids candy in whatever gift she gives. It is always rock hard and a funny greyish color when you open it. The chocolate, anyway. My DH jokes that it is the candy that was in the candy jar on their counter when he was in high school (he is 35). I often wonder about that jar. We have been together for 12 years and there is still the same candy at the bottom of that jar that was there when we first started dating.![]()
Around here, you need a flame-resistant suit, a suit of armor, and a sense of humor.On no Hucifer, what have you done!
Wow, who knew a little candy could cause such controversy.
That has got the be the worst idea I've ever heard.My Mom won't actually give gifts she has had to PAY for...My Mom gives my kids free stuff she finds at events and coventions and whatnot. Like last time she gave my DS-4 a MEDICINE bottle (looked like prescription bottle) filled with candy. What a great learning tool for the kiddos that candy comes in medicine bottles!!
That's a good question. Unfortunately, I don't know the answer. Maybe the thinking was, "Ooh, it's plastic and lights up. What toddler wouldn't love THAT?"...did she even know what it was??![]()
Okay.OP, get over it.
....hey, look at it THIS way:
...it could have been Eater candy in a Christmas basket...![]()
