Submitted by 99badwolfbaloons t3_ycbn1d in LifeProTips
I buy candy and small Halloween toys for my three year old who has a bunch of food allergies. Before he walks up to the house, I walk up and discreetly give my candy or toy (little spider rings, slime, etc.) to the owner, saying ‘would you mind handing this to the little boy there when he walks up? He has food allergies’. They’re always happy to do so!
My son gets to experience trick or treating just like other children and is not disappointed. And it doesn’t put the burden on our neighbors to provide allergy friendly treats. And honestly, even if someone had treats that were typically safe for him, I wouldn’t feel comfortable accepting food that isn’t individually labeled anyway. This will be our third year doing this and so far it has been a big success!
raederle-of-an t1_itlg2cq wrote
We did a buy back with our little one. We let him trick-or-treat with friends, collecting the candy. When we regrouped back at the house, we separated what he could have and what he couldn’t. We taught him to give away what he couldn’t have but we replaced it ourselves with what he could have.
When he was older, he decided to not take what he couldn’t have which sometimes resulted in a neighbor grabbing a different treat he could have.
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