Halloween In COVID Era Inspires Homes To Build Social Distancing ‘Candy Chutes’
By Thanussha Priyah, 28 Oct 2020
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The coronavirus pandemic has canceled several social events this year, but many have found a way around celebrating Halloween.
Enter “candy chutes.” Many people have put up homemade chutes for candies so that people can have a safe and socially-distant trick-or-treating experience.
The concept behind the candy chutes isn’t exactly new. In 2016, Twitter user Chris Baier had created a PVC rig that was connected from his second-floor window to the ground. Baier came up with the concept because he didn’t want to leave his front door open for safety reasons.
Now, his idea has become widespread amid the virus crisis. Check out some creative candy chutes below.
Ready for #halloween2016 in Brooklyn #candychute pic.twitter.com/KlHWPzbssG
— Chris Baier will vote 🗳 (@Baierman) October 30, 2016
Socially distanced candy chute ready for Halloween!!! pic.twitter.com/2OqPWfyKos
— əˈlɪzəbəθ (@drlizziewho) October 19, 2020
Guys I’m pretty dedicated to Halloween even during a pandemic 🎃 #Halloween2020 #HalloweenTipsFor2020 #candychute #yesiwillweargloves #socialdistancingtrickortreat pic.twitter.com/znd0Mchs8p
— Liz Lee (@lizleedraws) October 25, 2020
Is it possible to allow the kids a bit of Halloween this year? @RandyAwdish (aka Wolf-Grandma) created a 14ft candy chute as a first step. Add masks and the outdoors and hand washing and it’s a pandemic #Halloween2020 pic.twitter.com/CjRpBIdcVm
— RanaAwdishMD (@RanaAwdish) October 25, 2020
Finally finished my #CandyChute!
— Brandon Hardy (@Brandon_H_ART) October 25, 2020
My Sandworm puppet from Beetlejuice spits #Candy and fog to #TrickorTreaters below. If any come by they'll get one heck of a (safe, socially-distant) show!#Halloween #Beetlejuice #Sandworm #TrickOrTreat #TrickOrTreating #QuarantineHalloween pic.twitter.com/9AY13ztdaP
Many thanks to @dagny_minster for helping test the candy chute. Outdoors, lots of masks, 6 feet apart: let's #Halloween2020 🎃🎃🎃 pic.twitter.com/7CbEqtogmq
— Steve Minster (@sminster10) October 26, 2020
I’ve been busy decorating for Halloween! We made a candy chute for safe trick or treating! pic.twitter.com/qwaDqLyNyv
— Jessica Parks 💗🦋 (@jessica_parks) October 24, 2020
Candy chute is ready for #Halloween2020 Let the games begin. 🕷️🕸️👻😳☠️🎃 pic.twitter.com/cE0516IVET
— Stacy Frazer (@soultrain71) October 20, 2020
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