Quick—hide the sweet stash!
while sharing a series of silly photos on Facebook. "Can anyone relate?” In the photos, the carefree kiddos and their grandparents are downing cookies, candy and other treats like there’s no tomorrow. Instantly going viral, parents and grandparents alike can clearly relate to the snapshots.The idea for the photo shoot came to Smith one day after discovering her mom was guilty of sneaking candy to her daughter. “My mom had taken my daughter, Kendalyn, out with her for the day.
Growing up, two of Smith’s grandparents passed away when she was young, and her other two grandparents lived in a different state. As a result, she wasn’t able to see them all that often. Even so, they still had a sweet stash at the ready. “They never had a shortage of hard candies to hand out whenever we visited,” she recalls.
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