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What to do about Halloween Candy?

Halloween is right around the corner. And so is all that candy....

And the sugar highs......

and the candy tantrums......

and the wrappers all around the house........

and the bargaining for one more piece of candy......

and those extra pounds from eating your kids candy.......

and the knowledge of what is going into your kids and your body.

What is to be done? Why not provide an alternative to candy this year? Check out www.100daysofrealfood.com ideas:

Creative alternatives for trick-or-treaters…

  1. Packs of mini play dough containers
  2. Miniature bottles of water or all natural juice boxes (love this idea because we are always thirsty when we’re out and about trick-or-treating)
  3. Spooky collection of Halloween “frights” like plastic eyeballs, rubbery rats, and fake fingers
  4. Light-up glow sticks, which can usually be found in a pack of 15 at Michael’s or Target for only $1 (that’s what we’re going to give out this year!)
  5. Halloween pencils and mini activity books or pads of paper
  6. Toothbrushes (big kids might turn their noses up to this, but my children happen to think new toothbrushes are fun)
  7. Mini Lara Bars and/or packs of raisins
  8. Inexpensive little books from thrift stores, garage sales, or the dollar store
  9. “Birthday landfill” as one facebook fan called it, which is basically a collection of all the little gizmos and gadgets from party favor bags throughout the year
  10. Temporary tattoos and/or stickers
  11. Small bags of microwavable popcorn
  12. Fruit leathers (made with 100% fruit)
  13. Homemade crayons made in muffin tins in the oven (google it)
  14. Local apples…they are currently in season so why not!

What do to with all the candy that your kid does get…

  1. Allow them to keep a few pieces and then trade in the rest to you for a quarter each…then off to the toy store or dollar store! (This method can be used all month-long or even all year-long)
  2. Keep it simple – just offer your kids the choice to trade in all their candy for a trip to the toy store or for something else they’ve been really wanting like a trip to Monkey Joe’s
  3. Leave the bulk of the candy out on the front porch for the mysterious “Halloween Witch” who will miraculously leave a non-candy surprise (like a game or a toy) in its place…tell them the “better” the candy the “better” the surprise!