If you are hosting Trick or Treat please think about the Teal Pumpkin Project.
You provide non-food treats like stickers/small toys and put out a teal pumpkin decoration to let families know this.
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This is for kids with food allergies.
The Teal Pumpkin Project is serving an excellent purpose. It allows kids to join in the fun who would otherwise not be able to participate and it goes a long way toward making parents aware of things with which they would normally never come into contact.
I also love seeing the pictures of kids that need a wheelchair ho have creative parents that design fantastic things like spaceships and whatnot.
Yes. Absolutely. Every child should get to have fun this night.
Children of all ages.
We intend to have Jello-Shots.
I think that kids with food allergies should not go trick a treat. Why should it always be up to others when someone has an allergy, etc, etc.
Maybe children with challenges should be kept indoors so they don't disturb you?
It is not a problem to me to have some non-food treats to hand out.
Most of the non-allergic kids love the option as well.
I just love to see the kids happy.
Still miffed you don't get that bag with seven peanuts in it on the airplane anymore....ehh?
@BufftonBeotch Fine. Just so I don't get sued if one of them dies because their parents let them go ToTing.