We have put together a great guide to help you choose the best Halloween toys to hand out instead of candy!
Candy is great for most kids, but there are a number of kids who can’t have candy because of certain food allergies.

HALLOWEEN TOYS ARE SAFER FOR SOME KIDS
It’s Halloween night and costumed kids are ringing your doorbell nonstop.
You might think that all the ghosts and witches and princesses want candy!
But the truth is some trick-or-treaters have food allergies – meaning they can’t eat any of the sweets you’re offering.
That’s where Halloween toys come in!
Halloween Toys The Safer Alternative To Candy For Some
Halloween toys are a safer alternative to food for those trick-or-treaters who are allergic to the ingredients in candy.
We’ve rounded up 20+ Halloween toys that you can drop into teal trick-or-treat pumpkins that costumed kids are carrying – or feel free to offer non-food treats to all of your trick-or-treaters. (Perhaps, some kids would rather have a toy than candy!)
Or if you’re wondering what to put in Halloween goodie bags for a school class party or an upcoming Halloween party at home, the list below will be helpful.

What Do Teal Pumpkins Mean?
We keep talking about Teal Pumpkins, but what do they actually mean?
Placing a teal pumpkin on your doorstep let’s trick or treaters know you have safe alternatives to candy.
A child carrying a teal pumpkin means that they have food allergies and would benefit from a toy better than candy. (This post contains affiliate links.)
Where Did The Teal Pumpkin Idea Come From?
The Teal Pumpkin idea came from the Teal Pumpkin Project which was started by the people at Fare.
The people at Fare research food allergies and in 2013 Fare and others decided to bring awareness to food allergies when it comes to Halloween.
Thus making it safer for kids to enjoy trick or treating and making Halloween more inclusive!
TEAL PUMPKINS FOR THE WIN
So, you can let trick-or-treaters know that you have non-candy items available? Place a teal pumpkin on your doorstep!
You can use a teal pumpkin made of foam, a teal trick-or-treat bucket, or break out a paintbrush and paint a real pumpkin! There are even teal pumpkin signs!
These days, more and more stores are carrying teal pumpkins, including Wal-Mart and Michael’s.

BEST HALLOWEEN TOYS To Hand Out Instead Of Candy:

Consider adding some Halloween-themed toys to your “candy” bowl this year. Trick-or-treaters with food allergies will thank you!
What non-candy items do you typically give out on Halloween night? Please share your Halloween treat bag ideas in the comments below.
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Will you be handing out toys this year? What kind? Share with us in the comments, we’d love to hear from you!