The meaning of teal: Now in its 4th year, the Teal Pumpkin Project is spreading inclusion across the doorsteps of North America – offering non-food goodies to trick-or-treaters. As the initative (developed by FARE) grows, so does the creativity. Allergic Living introduces 10 outstanding pumpkin designers who explain what ‘going teal’ means to them. See their work here.
Ghoulishly Good Fun
We’ve got you covered with a choice of fabulous food-free treats or allergy-friendly sweets.
Non-Candy Treats
Perfect for households participating in the Teal Pumpkin Project.
Halloween Candy List
For those shelling out safely.
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Allergy Mom’s Guide to the
Ultimate ‘Friendly’ Halloween Party
Lianne Mandelbaum is the wizard of the ultimate allergy-friendly Halloween party, and now she shares her food and decorating creativity (down to recipes for fake blood) with Allergic Living readers. Learn how to create a party room filled with fright night staples like vampires and goblins, along with Harry Potter decor.
Lianne says: "My goal was simple: every child would have a great time, and no one would feel left out." read
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Halloween Crafts:
From spooky spiders to mummy jars, hanging bats and more. read |
Safe Roasted Seeds:
Turn pumpkin seeds into a deliciously quick and crunchy snack. read |
 
 

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