While there are plenty of common allergens that don’t come to mind when thinking about Halloween treats – most of the common allergens are, unfortunately, fairly standard in sweets. These include peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, and wheat. No one wants to be the one to tell a child they can’t eat candy when everyone around them is indulging! With that in mind, click through our slideshow below for a look at allergy-friendly Halloween treats all kids will love.
And to further help out kids with food allergies, each year you can place a teal pumpkin outside your home to let families know that you’re also offering non-edible treats like spider rings, glow sticks, fake vampire teeth,
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