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Fun & Healthy Halloween Treats
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Written By:
Sherri Allen
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It's almost time for Halloween. Little ghosts and goblins will be running through neighborhoods across the country, going door-to-door, calling out the same three words, "trick or treat!" Of course, they'll be hoping for and expecting treats. This year, instead of handing out the usual candy treats, consider trying an alternative. Here are some Halloween treats the children will enjoy that won't leave them bouncing off the walls:
* Small bags of pretzels or chips
* Mini-bags of microwave popcorn
* Fruit-Roll Ups
* Fruit juice snacks
* Small packages of nuts or sunflower seeds
* Individually wrapped beef jerky or Slim Jims
* Snack-size graham crackers, - continued below ...
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animal crackers or Goldfish crackers
You could even consider non-food items. Here are a few:
* Stickers -- kids love stickers
* Halloween (or other cool, colorful) pencils
* Plastic whistles
* Spider rings
* Brightly-colored toothbrushes or flavored dental floss
Be creative and help the children in your neighborhood have a healthier Halloween!
About the Author
Sherri Allen is the editor of SherriAllen.com, an online publication devoted to topics such as family, food, garden, house & home, and money. For great articles, information, tips, recipes, reviews and coloring pages, visit www.sherriallen.com.
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