
Each Trick-or-Treat Bucket comes filled with an assortment of 31 Timbits for a suggested price of $9.99. The bucket can be refilled with Timbits for $5, or used to collect candy during trick-or-treating.
You can also get the Trick-or-Treat Bucket on its own for a suggested price of $3.99 without Timbits.
The Trick-or-Treat Bucket can be found at at participating locations for a limited time now through October 31, 2022 – or while supplies last.






6675 Miller Lane


The history of tacos predates the arrival of Europeans in Mexico. Anthropological evidence shows the native people living in the lake region of the Valley of Mexico traditionally ate tacos filled with small fish. At the time of the Spanish conquistadors, Bernal Diaz del Castillo, documented the first taco feast enjoyed by Europeans. Hernan Cortes arranged this meal for his captains in Coyoacan. It is unclear why the Spanish used the word taco to describe this native food. One suggested origin is the word ataco, meaning stuff or to stuff.