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Got Leftover Halloween Candy? These Farmington Hills Docs Offer 'Buybacks'
Two providers will donate candy to a charity that supports U.S. troops; another will donate the candy to local groups.
A few local health care providers want to take extra Halloween candy off your hands and donate it to charitable causes, according to their websites:
, will pay patients $2 a pound for candy on Nov. 1, 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Collected candy will be donated to a number of charities, including the Goodfellows, Farmington Hills Inn for Assisted Living, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Farmington Hills Community School. Jusino will also match a donation to the Cipriano Children's Trust fund in the amount paid out to patients. Call 248-476-3000 to learn more.
McCarty Chiropractic Wellness Center, 31170 Haggerty Rd., will pay $1 per pound (up to 5 pounds) through Nov. 3 for unopened Halloween candy that will be donated to Operation Gratitude, which sends care packages to U.S. troops. Call 248-661-8500 to learn more.
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Drs. Clark and Romzick, 29330 W. 12 Mile Rd., will pay $2 per pound, up to 5 pounds, for unopened Halloween candy that will be donated to Operation Gratitude, which sends care packages to U.S. troops. Their collection runs on Nov. 1 from 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Learn more by calling 248-855-4850.
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