Anonymous wrote:I only buy candy once a year. I am fine with it. I am not sure Cheez Its would really make the world a better place.
Anonymous wrote:You can give out glow sticks or bracelets or another non food treat. It is a more inclusive option for kids that cannot have candy (diabetes, food allergies, etc).

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s be honest here. The only ones who benefit from Halloween candies are the companies making these perversely toxic candies and the dentists. It’s time to look for healthier alternatives.
You sound fun!
That’s why I’m throwing a healthy Halloween party. 😄
Just so you know: blood glucose can have a significant impact on total brain and gray matter atrophy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s be honest here. The only ones who benefit from Halloween candies are the companies making these perversely toxic candies and the dentists. It’s time to look for healthier alternatives.
You sound fun!
That’s why I’m throwing a healthy Halloween party. 😄
Just so you know: blood glucose can have a significant impact on total brain and gray matter atrophy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s be honest here. The only ones who benefit from Halloween candies are the companies making these perversely toxic candies and the dentists. It’s time to look for healthier alternatives.
You sound fun!