Look for the Teal Pumpkins!
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If you have kids with food allergies and want to know where to find local people who are participating, the website has an interactive map so you can plan out your route ahead of time. Let your friends, family, and neighbors know about the Teal Pumpkin project, and encourage them to provide fun items your kids can enjoy.
Switch Witch!
Halloween candy can be Switchcrafted by a Switch Witch. Late on Halloween night, after you have finished trick-or-treating and are tucked in bed, your Switch Witch will take away your candy, and exchange it for a special surprise! A Switch Witch will come and live in your house for the month of October, you may or may not ever see your Switch Witch- they are all different, some are secretive, and others are friendly, some are playful and mischevious, while others are helpful. Switch Witches don't only visit children with food allergies, they can visit any children who wish to exchange some or all of their candy for a special surprise. Kids can write a letter to their Switch Witch, letting her know what sort of things they would want, and how much candy they would like to exchange.
The following websites have additional details about how you can have a Switch Witch come to your home:
http://switch-witch.com
http://switchwitches.com
The Great Pumpkin and the Halloween Candy Fairy are also magical beings who can come to your home and exchange candy for special surprises. Every family has different traditions, so find an option that works best in your house! This offers a fun, exciting option for kids who can't eat Halloween candy, or for families that prefer to minimize sugar intake.
Host a Halloween Party or Plan another fun activity
Instead of going Trick-or-Treating, plan a fun, safe night at home! Have your kids invite their friends for a great night in, where you can control the food. Buy candy and make treats that you know are safe, and let other parents know what food items are ok. Watch Halloween movies, decorate pumpkins, play Halloween games, have a costume contest with awesome prizes, and set up stations throughout the house for kids to "trick-or-treat" at.
Don't feel like organizing or hosting a party? Plan a different fun activity- find a corn maze, go out to a Halloween movie, go to haunted house, see what events and activities are happening in your area, and find an alternative that doesn't revolve around candy.
Prepare Ahead
Above all else, prepare ahead of time, and discuss Halloween plans with your kids. Remind kids with food allergies not to eat ANYTHING without checking with you first. Talk about which candy items are safe, and which are dangerous. The Bay Area Allergy Advisory Board has lists of candy that are free of different allergens. Ask your friends, family, and neighbors to have safe items to give to your children, and plan your trick-or-treating route ahead of time. Decide if you would like to ask a Switch Witch, Great Pumpkin or Halloween Candy Fairy to come to your house to exchange candy. Find out if your kids would rather do a different activity.
Let them be a part of the decision, it is hard enough feeling left out when your friends are enjoying Halloween, give your kids the opportunity to decide how they want to make Halloween unique and special.
I remember one Halloween when I was little and we got a huge snowstorm, so we couldn't go trick-or-treating. My mom bought Halloween candy and set up stations in our house. My brother and I got all dressed up, and then went "trick-or-treating" in our own house. While we didn't get to go out with our friends, we had a great time at home celebrating as a family. The effort that mom put into keeping our Halloween fun, despite the storm, made the night extra special. Your kids will appreciate your desire to create a safe, fun Halloween!
HAPPY HAUNTING!
~Erin the Allergista~