Put the candy in small zip-lock baggies. That way you keep them clean, they are easy to find and get to, and the plastic baggie doesn't make any noise. (I know a little off topic by CTJohnB started it

) I used to bear hunt with a guy who was a gun hunter (nothing bad against them). He would come up to the stand in the afternoon after mowing the yard. He didn't change his clothes nor did he wear camo. I finally bought him some from the base. Lunch time would roll around or he would get hungry and he would put out a sandwich wrapped in aluminum foil, a bag of chips, Twinkies or everything else that would make noise. I would set my bow off to the side and get comfortable because I knew nothing was going to come around. I finally had to have a talk with him about scent removal, NOISE and the whole idea of tree stand hunting. He would drive up to a field opening day...spot a deer 400 yards off...pop it and be done for the year. So swinging back around to the topic at hand....the other thing that I haven't seen mentioned is using scent free deodorant. It was already mentioned but it stands repeating is to wash a towel or two to dry off with after you've taken that scent free shower. Also what about the pick-up seat? You've spent all this time and money to get scent free and then you park your caboose on the dirty seat. I will wash a few more towels and drape them over the seat. You also don't want to stop and get gas the morning of the big hunt. Fill-up BEFORE you get all dressed up.
It is the small things that mean so much.
Reid