Tips for a Safe Halloween From the FDA
date:Oct 27, 2016
and wheat) on the label. The Teal Pumpkin Project was set up to help with this problem. Anyone who is displaying a pumpkin painted teal at their front door will offer non-food treats, such as small toys, coupons for treats they can eat, or glow sticks in addition to candy.

Choking hazards are another problem with Halloween. If you have very small children, take candies that pose a choking hazard away from them. That includes gum, peanuts, hard candies, and small toys.

If you are throwing a Hal
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