Creating a Spooktacular and Allergy-Friendly Halloween for Your Family
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Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2024
As more awareness grows around food allergies, many communities are becoming more inclusive. Look for houses displaying teal pumpkins, as these households offer non-food treats. If you're handing out candy, consider including a bowl of allergy-friendly treats or non-food items like glow sticks, pencils, or mini toys. This small gesture can make a big difference for children with food allergies.
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