Heidi Wieland, left, a dental assistant at Center Street Dental in Auburn, pours a bucket of candy onto the scale during a Halloween candy buy-back Thursday. Corey Flagg of Lisbon, holding his daughter Koralee, 2, said his children were allowed to keep some of their Halloween candy, but they got more than they needed. "Last year we bought back 170 pounds," said dentist Rosemarie Sheline, aka Dr. Rose. "This year expect to do better." The candy will be sent to Operation Gratitude in California for distribution to military troops.
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