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OREGON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Check out this fun way to give out candy at a home in Oregon, WI. They call it the Candy Express, but it looks a lot like going through the Culver's drive-thru.
Homeowner Michelle Tsai and her family came up with the idea.
First, the kids get play money from the 'Candy Express Worker.' Each kid got two dollars. If you said 'thank you,' you got an extra dollar to spend.
Then, kids order their candy from the actual working kiosk and video board. Each candy was one dollar. The order is taken by someone in the house and then relayed to the laptop in the Culver's looking 'building' made out of cardboard.
The kids make their way through the drive-thru line and pick up their order at the window!
Tsai says Oregon got its first Culver's earlier this year and the community was very excited about it. Her family thought the theme was a perfect fit.
Peak Wisconsin.