Candy Cauldron
Shopping List Cauldron
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   In 1997 I had an idea for a candy bowl that would have a bit of a kick to it. Not only did I want to scare the precious little trick-or-treators on the way up to my front door, but I felt that just because they were brave enough to make it all the way to the candy didn't mean they were all done being victimized. The big candy cauldron I would assemble would look like a paradise of tons of candy just waiting for them to help themselves to, but when their trusting little hand would enter the bowl, a real live person's warm hand would grab theirs before they could get any of the delectable delights inside. Here's how I did it.

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UPDATE OCT 2002; The Candy Cauldron has been copied and was spotted last night in Spencer Gifts called the "Third Hand". It is now being sold nationally by Gemmy Products! Their version uses a sock glove inside to keep the arm opening sealed tightly, but my original version gives the TOT the added experience of feeling a warm, live hand grabbing theirs which would be lost if using a sock over your hand. Cool, huh?

 
 

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