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We use cookies and other technologies to keep the site reliable and secure, tailor your experience, measure site performance and present relevant offers and advertisements, as described in our Privacy Policy. Got it! Toggle navigation * Features * Pricing * More * Resources & Tips * Blog * Collect Money * Enterprise * Help * Log In * Create a Sign Up * Features * Pricing * Resources & Tips * Blog * Collect Money * Enterprise * Log In * * * Resources / Home & Family 30 HALLOWEEN TREAT IDEAS FOR KIDS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES Posted by Courtney McLaughlin It’s the beginning of a boo-tiful season! While ghosts and goblins are gearing up for the biggest candy collection night of the year, make sure you are ready with a variety of gluten-free, nut-free and dairy-free treats. Below is a list of candy ideas for kids with allergies (make sure to check nutrition labels to confirm treats are safe). Also included are suggestions of non-candy treats your trick-or-treaters will love. GLUTEN-FREE CANDY 1. Heath and Skor Candy Bars - Toffee and chocolate go together like pumpkins and black cats. Eat this flavorful candy straight out of the package or crush it up and top your favorite (gluten-free) ice cream. 2. Hershey’s Kisses and Nuggets - Kids will love digging into the shiny wrapper to find a solid piece of chocolate inside. 3. Milk Duds - The bright yellow boxes are almost as cute as the chocolate-covered candy inside! Milk Duds are a chewy, creamy treat perfect for giving and receiving. 4. Milk Chocolate Bars - Be the hero of the neighborhood when you fill their bags with full-size chocolate bars! 5. Mounds - If you like a little coconut with your dark chocolate, and dark chocolate with your coconut, Mounds is the way to go. 6. Reese’s - Whether in cup or pieces Reese’s treats always top the candy popularity list! 7. York Peppermint Pattie - Add this cool and delicious treat to their bags for the win. Organize a neighborhood Halloween celebration with an online sign up. View an Example NUT-FREE CANDY 1. Gummy Candy - A squishy and squirmy treat, you can find this nut-free candy in lots of cool shapes. 2. Lollipops - Let your trick-or-treaters choose their favorite color and flavor. 3. Smarties - Smarties date back to 1949 and are a top treat for good reason. The pastel colors and pure sugar rush make this the perfect nut-free candy choice. 4. Dots - Sort them by color or gobble them up all at once, these gumdrop-inspired candies are free from nuts, wheat and gluten! 5. Junior Mints - No need to pass on the chocolate when going nut-free, have plenty of Junior Mints on hand and serve up minty smiles. 6. Swedish Fish - Dive in with this soft and chewy crowd pleaser with the fun fish shape. 7. Skittles - Eat them one by one or gobble up two or three at a time for wild flavor combinations. Whichever way you choose to enjoy them, you can’t go wrong. 8. Rolos - Satisfy your chocolate craving with this treat with a soft center oozing delicious caramel. 9. Starburst - These small chewy candies in the colorful wrappers pack a lot of flavor. Nut-free and delicious, win, win! DAIRY-FREE 1. Airheads - Twist your taste buds in knots with this colorful and sour treat. 2. Atomic Fireball - See how long you can keep this candy in your mouth before it gets too hot to handle. 3. Blow Pops - Enjoy two treats in one with a yummy candy shell on the outside and piece of lip-smacking gum on the inside. 4. Candy Corn - Celebrate the spirit of the season with a classic maple flavored treat. Go for traditional corn with the iconic orange, yellow and white stripes or add some variety with the pumpkin mix. 5. Circus Peanuts - You’ll be the hit of the big top when you treat visitors to this marshmallow candy shaped like a peanut. 6. Sour Patch Kids These sour treats are free of most common allergens and a Halloween favorite. Recruit parent volunteers for the Halloween class party with an online sign up. View an Example NON-CANDY IDEAS 1. Stickers - Give out Halloween or seasonal stickers your costumed friends will love. 2. Spider Ring - Style up the season with a black or orange spider ring that compliments any outfit. 3. Bubbles - Everything is made better with bubbles especially for the littlest trick or treaters. 4. Glow Sticks - Let kids light up the night with colorful glow sticks, necklaces or bracelets. 5. Playdough - The fun continues way past Halloween night when you give out colorful playdough packs. 6. Mini Notebooks - Kids will love a notebook all their own for coloring, practicing spelling words or writing notes. 7. Pencils - Keep them styling in school with Halloween themed pencils. 8. Squishy Toys/Stress Balls These come in so many cute designs and are always a hit. Keep the candy bowl topped with treats everyone can enjoy. Happy haunting! 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I am a home room mom, prayer coordinator, on the board of a volunteer group, soccer mom, etc. and this makes my life soooo easy. I would gladly pay and can't believe you do this for free. Cynthia Morris - Dallas, Texas Resources / Home & Family 30 HALLOWEEN TREAT IDEAS FOR KIDS WITH FOOD ALLERGIES It’s the beginning of a boo-tiful season! While ghosts and goblins are gearing up for the biggest candy collection night of the year, make sure you are ready with a variety of gluten-free, nut-free and dairy-free treats. Below is a list of candy ideas for kids with allergies (make sure to check nutrition labels to confirm treats are safe). Also included are suggestions of non-candy treats your trick-or-treaters will love. GLUTEN-FREE CANDY 1. Heath and Skor Candy Bars - Toffee and chocolate go together like pumpkins and black cats. Eat this flavorful candy straight out of the package or crush it up and top your favorite (gluten-free) ice cream. 2. Hershey’s Kisses and Nuggets - Kids will love digging into the shiny wrapper to find a solid piece of chocolate inside. 3. Milk Duds - The bright yellow boxes are almost as cute as the chocolate-covered candy inside! Milk Duds are a chewy, creamy treat perfect for giving and receiving. 4. Milk Chocolate Bars - Be the hero of the neighborhood when you fill their bags with full-size chocolate bars! 5. Mounds - If you like a little coconut with your dark chocolate, and dark chocolate with your coconut, Mounds is the way to go. 6. Reese’s - Whether in cup or pieces Reese’s treats always top the candy popularity list! 7. York Peppermint Pattie - Add this cool and delicious treat to their bags for the win. Organize a neighborhood Halloween celebration with an online sign up. View an Example NUT-FREE CANDY 1. Gummy Candy - A squishy and squirmy treat, you can find this nut-free candy in lots of cool shapes. 2. Lollipops - Let your trick-or-treaters choose their favorite color and flavor. 3. Smarties - Smarties date back to 1949 and are a top treat for good reason. The pastel colors and pure sugar rush make this the perfect nut-free candy choice. 4. Dots - Sort them by color or gobble them up all at once, these gumdrop-inspired candies are free from nuts, wheat and gluten! 5. Junior Mints - No need to pass on the chocolate when going nut-free, have plenty of Junior Mints on hand and serve up minty smiles. 6. Swedish Fish - Dive in with this soft and chewy crowd pleaser with the fun fish shape. 7. Skittles - Eat them one by one or gobble up two or three at a time for wild flavor combinations. Whichever way you choose to enjoy them, you can’t go wrong. 8. Rolos - Satisfy your chocolate craving with this treat with a soft center oozing delicious caramel. 9. Starburst - These small chewy candies in the colorful wrappers pack a lot of flavor. Nut-free and delicious, win, win! DAIRY-FREE 1. Airheads - Twist your taste buds in knots with this colorful and sour treat. 2. Atomic Fireball - See how long you can keep this candy in your mouth before it gets too hot to handle. 3. Blow Pops - Enjoy two treats in one with a yummy candy shell on the outside and piece of lip-smacking gum on the inside. 4. Candy Corn - Celebrate the spirit of the season with a classic maple flavored treat. Go for traditional corn with the iconic orange, yellow and white stripes or add some variety with the pumpkin mix. 5. Circus Peanuts - You’ll be the hit of the big top when you treat visitors to this marshmallow candy shaped like a peanut. 6. Sour Patch Kids These sour treats are free of most common allergens and a Halloween favorite. Recruit parent volunteers for the Halloween class party with an online sign up. View an Example NON-CANDY IDEAS 1. Stickers - Give out Halloween or seasonal stickers your costumed friends will love. 2. Spider Ring - Style up the season with a black or orange spider ring that compliments any outfit. 3. Bubbles - Everything is made better with bubbles especially for the littlest trick or treaters. 4. Glow Sticks - Let kids light up the night with colorful glow sticks, necklaces or bracelets. 5. Playdough - The fun continues way past Halloween night when you give out colorful playdough packs. 6. Mini Notebooks - Kids will love a notebook all their own for coloring, practicing spelling words or writing notes. 7. Pencils - Keep them styling in school with Halloween themed pencils. 8. Squishy Toys/Stress Balls These come in so many cute designs and are always a hit. Keep the candy bowl topped with treats everyone can enjoy. Happy haunting! Courtney McLaughlin is a freelance writer in Charlotte, N.C. She gratefully shares her life, home and heart with her daughter and their dog. 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