Time to Smile: Florida trick-or-treaters fill empty candy bowl

VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – A trio of Florida trick-or-treaters were caught on camera sharing their treats.

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The “sweet” video captured by a Ring camera shows the kids approach the empty bowl at a Volusia County home.

Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood posted the video of the kids chatting for a second, then they took candy from their sacks to refill the bowl for the next kids who came along.

“These parents should be proud,” said Chitwood in his post.

Last year, a South Florida teen did the very same thing.

Gabby Parisotti had no idea she was being recorded, but her act of kindness went viral last year. She spoke to Local 10 News’ Christian De La Rosa about what inspired her.

“Well, there was a little girl behind me, and we went up to the house and there was no candy, and I felt bad. She was really cute, so I just decided to put some in, and I never knew there was a camera or anything,” she said. “I put the candy in, and I just walked out.”

The video has since been seen and celebrated over 11 million times on social media.

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