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Posted: Thursday, 01 November 2012 5:47AM

Local Dentists Buys Kids’ Candy For Troops



BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- A local dentist is once again offering to buy kids' leftover Halloween candy and send it to some people who could use some extra sugar.

Trick-or-treaters can sell their excess candy today at Dr. Faith Bult’s office in the Sehome Professional Center.



Dr. Bult says candy can hurt children's teeth, and some types of candy can also lead to broken teeth and damaged braces.

She says the candy they collect will then be shipped to local troops who are serving overseas through Whatcom Homefront and Soldiers’ Angels.
 
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Dr. Bult's will be buying back Halloween Candy at her office this afternoon from 3-6 p.m. 

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