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I got you, friend. We have a pile of allergy friendly candy for this very reason. |
This happened to me also. I refuse to do it to my kids. |
+1 And we adults eat some of it too It's not going in the trash except a few specific things no one wants |
DP but why deprive them the fun experience? Especially since that candy isn't going into the trash. They love showing off their costumes. |
Ill be sifting through my preschoolers bag and selecting probably 1-2 weeks worth of candy. 1-2 pieces per day. The rest of his bag and any leftover from our candy will be donated to the swim coach. 2 weeks is more than enough. Some days he will get some, some days it will be in his lunch, some days he wont get any. An example would be this weekend when we have two birthday parties in a row. Cake and pizza 2x is more than enough. |
Weve got a teal pumpkin and some puffy stickers for those with allergies! My son could not tolerate dairy for the longest time so we switched the candy but it is so expensive. |
That's as bad as handing out toothbrushes. |
| My kids get tons of candy and we do not take it from them—neither to eat it ourselves nor to donate it/trash it. They eat a lot probably 10 pieces or maybe more on Halloween night right after getting home from ToT then usually 2-3 pieces per day from November 1 until the candy is gone. If they still have any left by Christmas then at that point we throw the rest out but usually by then all that’s left is some lone lifesavers or jolly ranchers. They do love the houses that give out stuff like chips or pirates booty also. I don’t like the houses that give out all the junky “toys” like mini slime containers, bouncy balls, etc…that stuff gets thrown out and seems so wasteful. At least edible things will get consumed rather than going straight in the trash! |
Yup. I had multiple friends like this and they went nuts with junk and ballooned up in weight as soon as they got to college. |
What is allergy friendly candy? All OTC candy is manufactured in plants that have nuts, sugar, dairy products, peanut butter so how is it as allergy friendly? |
HAHAHAHA. Oh, please, Becky. |
Ummm sugar is not an allergy. https://enjoylifefoods.com/collections/chocolate/products/halloween-chocolate-minis-ricemilk-crunch?variant=42358010183818 Swedish Fish are allergy-friendly, depending on the allergy.
I prefer to give out non-candy treats for kids with allergies but most allergy parents know that the fun is in getting to do it with others and then get safe treats at home. |
Oh stop already. No one, and I mean no one’s kids are deprived of junk food in todays world. It is handed out all the time at every event, party, holiday, occasion, someone else’s house, at school daily. The people that are binging on junk and ballooning up have impulsive eating issues and that isn’t bc their parents didn’t stock the house with enough chips, cookies, and candy bars. It’s just a blame game |
Maybe we could just teach our kids to say “No thank you! Happy Halloween!” and leave if they don’t like what’s offered |