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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We only do Switch Witch because of nut allergies. On Halloween, I let my kids keep and eat as much non-nut candy as they want (Skittles, Haribo gummie bears, Starburst, etc.). I know it’s not great for their teeth but I feel bad because they already have candy limitations. I would love if more people handed out allergy-friendly candy or non-food treats but they don’t so this is what we do. [/quote] I got you, friend. We have a pile of allergy friendly candy for this very reason. [/quote] 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?[/quote] Ummm sugar is not an allergy. :shock: [url]https://enjoylifefoods.com/collections/chocolate/products/halloween-chocolate-minis-ricemilk-crunch?variant=42358010183818[/url] 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. [/quote]
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