
What It Means When You See Teal Pumpkins This Halloween
Back when we were kids, the last thing on our minds at Halloween was food allergies. I know people had hay fever and other seasonal allergies, but the huge increase in children with food sensitivities is astounding.
This Halloween, you may see teal-colored pumpkins when you are out with your children trick-or-treating and this is a wonderful thing for children with food allergies. Teal pumpkins are a project of the Food Allergy and Research Education Foundation or FARE. They want to "raise awareness of food allergies and promote inclusion of all trick-or-treaters throughout the Halloween season."
When you see a teal pumpkin, make one, or even purchase one, and put it out on your porch, deck, or doorstep, it signals that non-food treats are being offered to all trick-or-treaters.
Some great examples include bubbles, stickers, glow sticks, crayons, colored pencils, stencils, pirate eye patches, vampire fangs, animal masks, keychains, temporary tattoos, spider rings, and Halloween jewelry.
FARE's website has all the information and materials you need (except for the teal pumpkin, that part is up to you) to participate in the Teal Pumpkin Project.
For more information see FARE online.
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