Halloween is the biggest candy holiday of the year that sends a sugar rush throughout the country. Everyone is aware of the health implications linked to candy and for some, such as diabetics or vegans, this holiday may exclude those with food allergies or sensitivities. This year instead of serving a pile of sugar to trick-or-treaters take into consideration some of the following items and include a sign outside that states, “Ask me for non-sugar treats.”
- Stickers – Give out Halloween themed stickers.
- Chalk or crayons
-Sugar-free candy – A healthy alternative for everyone.
- Temporary tattoos – EVERY kid wants a fake tattoo!
- Fake money – Advise the kids not to spend it all at once! They can use this money for play time and learning purposes.
- Glow Sticks – Great for safety at night during trick-or-treating.
- Slime – A fun way for goblins to add to their costume.
- False teeth –These are fun and can be used the same night!
- Halloween printed pencils –Pencils are a necessity for all students from kindergarten throughout college.
- Fake spiders – Kids and adults love the opportunity to scare someone by mysteriously placing a fake spider on a sibling’s pillow, chair or personal area.
- Tiny plants packages – Visit your local Home Depot for these inexpensive mini plants that include a pot, soil, seeds and directions.






Bri-ecolo Idea: dinosaurs pick-candy for Halloween: It is a great idea to take a look around your home for ideas to recreate this Halloween. For example, here we use an empty laundry soap pitcher and turn into a pretty pitcher-shaped dinosaur, which will be used to collect candy on Halloween night.
Bri-ecolo idea: Pitcher has an Halloween candy: Here is another idea using Tide’s laundry soap container. Get creative and match which ever costume you are planning to wear for the night.
Here is a fun craft, a monstrous spider made from recycled materials.
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