Ohio dad creates candy chute for trick or treating
By:
Shannon Nolan
Posted: Sep 17, 2020 12:51 PM EDT
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(CNN)—An Ohio dad came up with a new sort of way to trick or treat this year.
Andrew Beattie shared a video of his creation, a six-foot chute made from materials found around his Cincinnati house.
Beattie said that on Halloween night, he will wear a mask and gloves to drop candy down the chute for trick or treaters on the other side.
He hopes it will keep the holiday tradition alive.
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