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Halloween Candy Lists


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An article with some links to list for gluten-free Halloween candy was posted in our Publicity and Publications forum that I thought I'd re-post here in case some of you didn't see it. This is largely second hand info so check the packages to be sure it is safe

 

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These are American lists so my fellow Canadians will have to double check their labels, and be aware that American Smarties listed are the same as our Rockets, and not the wheat containing Nestle Chocolate Smarties that look like colourful M&M's.

 

I let my boys eat whatever safe candy they wish on Halloween and then they keep 10 candies (I allow the bags with a few items to count as one LOL) and the rest they trade in for a small coveted toy, or they take it to the local dentist who buys it back according to weight.  This way they don't feel bad when they can't eat many of their candies (we have a nut allergy in the house too).


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I'm out of town for Halloween this year--makes me sad. I love Halloween.  We never limited how much candy they could eat out of their bags.  The first couple days they would eat a lot, then the novelty would wear off and they would have a piece or two here and there.  Usually ended up tossing some of the candy somewhere around Easter :D.

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Thank you for the great links!

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