Every homeowner’s been there.
It’s Halloween night. The doorbell rings. You expect to see another gaggle of cute kids dressed as monsters or movie villains. Instead, it’s a teenager holding a pillowcase who says, “Trick or treat!” and expects candy. And they might not even be wearing a costume.
Of course, there’s no law that says how old is too old to go trick-or-treating. For many kids, it boils down to the age they feel too embarrassed and would rather attend a party with friends - usually in high school.
So, we want to know: What is the oldest age a child should go trick-or-treating? Cast your vote below. (Poll not displaying? Click here)

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