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30 HALLOWEEN TREAT IDEAS FOR KIDS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES

Posted by Courtney McLaughlin




It’s the beginning of a boo-tiful season! While ghosts and goblins are gearing
up for the biggest candy collection night of the year, make sure you are ready
with a variety of gluten-free, nut-free and dairy-free treats. Below is a list
of candy ideas for kids with allergies (make sure to check nutrition labels to
confirm treats are safe). Also included are suggestions of non-candy treats your
trick-or-treaters will love. 


GLUTEN-FREE CANDY 

 1. Heath and Skor Candy Bars - Toffee and chocolate go together like pumpkins
    and black cats. Eat this flavorful candy straight out of the package or
    crush it up and top your favorite (gluten-free) ice cream. 
 2. Hershey’s Kisses and Nuggets - Kids will love digging into the shiny wrapper
    to find a solid piece of chocolate inside.
 3. Milk Duds - The bright yellow boxes are almost as cute as the
    chocolate-covered candy inside! Milk Duds are a chewy, creamy treat perfect
    for giving and receiving. 
 4. Milk Chocolate Bars - Be the hero of the neighborhood when you fill their
    bags with full-size chocolate bars!
 5. Mounds - If you like a little coconut with your dark chocolate, and dark
    chocolate with your coconut, Mounds is the way to go.
 6. Reese’s - Whether in cup or pieces Reese’s treats always top the candy
    popularity list!
 7. York Peppermint Pattie - Add this cool and delicious treat to their bags for
    the win. 

Organize a neighborhood Halloween celebration with an online sign up. View an
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NUT-FREE CANDY 

 1. Gummy Candy - A squishy and squirmy treat, you can find this nut-free candy
    in lots of cool shapes. 
 2. Lollipops - Let your trick-or-treaters choose their favorite color and
    flavor.
 3. Smarties - Smarties date back to 1949 and are a top treat for good reason.
    The pastel colors and pure sugar rush make this the perfect nut-free candy
    choice.
 4. Dots - Sort them by color or gobble them up all at once, these
    gumdrop-inspired candies are free from nuts, wheat and gluten!
 5. Junior Mints - No need to pass on the chocolate when going nut-free, have
    plenty of Junior Mints on hand and serve up minty smiles.
 6. Swedish Fish - Dive in with this soft and chewy crowd pleaser with the fun
    fish shape.
 7. Skittles - Eat them one by one or gobble up two or three at a time for wild
    flavor combinations. Whichever way you choose to enjoy them, you can’t go
    wrong.
 8. Rolos - Satisfy your chocolate craving with this treat with a soft center
    oozing delicious caramel.
 9. Starburst - These small chewy candies in the colorful wrappers pack a lot of
    flavor. Nut-free and delicious, win, win!




DAIRY-FREE 

 1. Airheads - Twist your taste buds in knots with this colorful and sour
    treat. 
 2. Atomic Fireball - See how long you can keep this candy in your mouth before
    it gets too hot to handle.
 3. Blow Pops - Enjoy two treats in one with a yummy candy shell on the outside
    and piece of lip-smacking gum on the inside. 
 4. Candy Corn - Celebrate the spirit of the season with a classic maple
    flavored treat. Go for traditional corn with the iconic orange, yellow and
    white stripes or add some variety with the pumpkin mix. 
 5. Circus Peanuts - You’ll be the hit of the big top when you treat visitors to
    this marshmallow candy shaped like a peanut.
 6. Sour Patch Kids These sour treats are free of most common allergens and a
    Halloween favorite.

Recruit parent volunteers for the Halloween class party with an online sign
up. View an Example


NON-CANDY IDEAS 

 1. Stickers - Give out Halloween or seasonal stickers your costumed friends
    will love.
 2. Spider Ring - Style up the season with a black or orange spider ring that
    compliments any outfit.
 3. Bubbles - Everything is made better with bubbles especially for the littlest
    trick or treaters.
 4. Glow Sticks - Let kids light up the night with colorful glow sticks,
    necklaces or bracelets.
 5. Playdough - The fun continues way past Halloween night when you give out
    colorful playdough packs.
 6. Mini Notebooks - Kids will love a notebook all their own for coloring,
    practicing spelling words or writing notes.
 7. Pencils - Keep them styling in school with Halloween themed pencils.
 8. Squishy Toys/Stress Balls These come in so many cute designs and are always
    a hit.

Keep the candy bowl topped with treats everyone can enjoy. Happy haunting! 

Courtney McLaughlin is a freelance writer in Charlotte, N.C. She gratefully
shares her life, home and heart with her daughter and their dog.


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30 HALLOWEEN TREAT IDEAS FOR KIDS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES


It’s the beginning of a boo-tiful season! While ghosts and goblins are gearing
up for the biggest candy collection night of the year, make sure you are ready
with a variety of gluten-free, nut-free and dairy-free treats. Below is a list
of candy ideas for kids with allergies (make sure to check nutrition labels to
confirm treats are safe). Also included are suggestions of non-candy treats your
trick-or-treaters will love. 






GLUTEN-FREE CANDY 

 1. Heath and Skor Candy Bars - Toffee and chocolate go together like pumpkins
    and black cats. Eat this flavorful candy straight out of the package or
    crush it up and top your favorite (gluten-free) ice cream. 
 2. Hershey’s Kisses and Nuggets - Kids will love digging into the shiny wrapper
    to find a solid piece of chocolate inside.
 3. Milk Duds - The bright yellow boxes are almost as cute as the
    chocolate-covered candy inside! Milk Duds are a chewy, creamy treat perfect
    for giving and receiving. 
 4. Milk Chocolate Bars - Be the hero of the neighborhood when you fill their
    bags with full-size chocolate bars!
 5. Mounds - If you like a little coconut with your dark chocolate, and dark
    chocolate with your coconut, Mounds is the way to go.
 6. Reese’s - Whether in cup or pieces Reese’s treats always top the candy
    popularity list!
 7. York Peppermint Pattie - Add this cool and delicious treat to their bags for
    the win. 

Organize a neighborhood Halloween celebration with an online sign up. View an
Example




NUT-FREE CANDY 

 1. Gummy Candy - A squishy and squirmy treat, you can find this nut-free candy
    in lots of cool shapes. 
 2. Lollipops - Let your trick-or-treaters choose their favorite color and
    flavor.
 3. Smarties - Smarties date back to 1949 and are a top treat for good reason.
    The pastel colors and pure sugar rush make this the perfect nut-free candy
    choice.
 4. Dots - Sort them by color or gobble them up all at once, these
    gumdrop-inspired candies are free from nuts, wheat and gluten!
 5. Junior Mints - No need to pass on the chocolate when going nut-free, have
    plenty of Junior Mints on hand and serve up minty smiles.
 6. Swedish Fish - Dive in with this soft and chewy crowd pleaser with the fun
    fish shape.
 7. Skittles - Eat them one by one or gobble up two or three at a time for wild
    flavor combinations. Whichever way you choose to enjoy them, you can’t go
    wrong.
 8. Rolos - Satisfy your chocolate craving with this treat with a soft center
    oozing delicious caramel.
 9. Starburst - These small chewy candies in the colorful wrappers pack a lot of
    flavor. Nut-free and delicious, win, win!




DAIRY-FREE 

 1. Airheads - Twist your taste buds in knots with this colorful and sour
    treat. 
 2. Atomic Fireball - See how long you can keep this candy in your mouth before
    it gets too hot to handle.
 3. Blow Pops - Enjoy two treats in one with a yummy candy shell on the outside
    and piece of lip-smacking gum on the inside. 
 4. Candy Corn - Celebrate the spirit of the season with a classic maple
    flavored treat. Go for traditional corn with the iconic orange, yellow and
    white stripes or add some variety with the pumpkin mix. 
 5. Circus Peanuts - You’ll be the hit of the big top when you treat visitors to
    this marshmallow candy shaped like a peanut.
 6. Sour Patch Kids These sour treats are free of most common allergens and a
    Halloween favorite.

Recruit parent volunteers for the Halloween class party with an online sign
up. View an Example




NON-CANDY IDEAS 

 1. Stickers - Give out Halloween or seasonal stickers your costumed friends
    will love.
 2. Spider Ring - Style up the season with a black or orange spider ring that
    compliments any outfit.
 3. Bubbles - Everything is made better with bubbles especially for the littlest
    trick or treaters.
 4. Glow Sticks - Let kids light up the night with colorful glow sticks,
    necklaces or bracelets.
 5. Playdough - The fun continues way past Halloween night when you give out
    colorful playdough packs.
 6. Mini Notebooks - Kids will love a notebook all their own for coloring,
    practicing spelling words or writing notes.
 7. Pencils - Keep them styling in school with Halloween themed pencils.
 8. Squishy Toys/Stress Balls These come in so many cute designs and are always
    a hit.

Keep the candy bowl topped with treats everyone can enjoy. Happy haunting! 



Courtney McLaughlin is a freelance writer in Charlotte, N.C. She gratefully
shares her life, home and heart with her daughter and their dog.


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