A York, Pennsylvania family wanted to make sure kids could get some candy on Halloween while social distancing. So they built a catapult to launch candy from their front porch.
The four-foot-high catapult sends candy through the air about 15 feet. Those on the other end will need to use their bags or buckets to catch the candy.
We assume this will create some pretty funny video come Halloween night and can’t wait for the results.
How cool is this?
This York County family came up with a creative way to let kids trick or treat and still keep their distance.
Tomorrow on @fox43 morning news, I’ll take you to the candy catapult on Cayuga Lane. pic.twitter.com/0LXUdzaH27
– Jackie De Tore (@jackiedetore) October 20, 2020