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Candy or cash? Kids get to decide

After collecting all that candy, kids have a tough choice ... eat it or cash it in!

A local dentist is buying the cavity provoking sweet stuff back from kids.

The treats will then be shipped out to troops overseas, so they can enjoy Halloween away from home.

If you're interested, bring your Halloween candy to Stonehouse Family Dental on Ortonville Road in Ortonville.

That's in Oakland County.

You will get $2 per pound of candy, and it starts at 9 a.m.

There is a five-pound limit per person.

Copyright 2012 WNEM (Meredith Corporation).  All rights reserved.

Candy or cash? Kids get to decide

Thursday, November 1 2012, 08:57 AM EDT

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