If you have a child with a food allergy, you know how stressful and scary it can be for them to participate in food-related events at school or during holidays.
Halloween, in particular, is a time when kids are vulnerable to accidentally eating a piece of candy with a dangerous allergen. In fact, according to Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), many miniature versions of candy items contain different ingredients than their full-sized equivalents, and some may not even have labels, making it hard to keep children safe from food allergies on Halloween. That’s why FARE is once again promoting the Teal Pumpkin Project* to protect children with food allergies, intolerances, celiac disease and more. Here’s how to participate:
The Teal Pumpkin Project was started by the Food Allergy Community of East Tennessee (FACET) and launched as a national campaign by FARE in 2014. According to the organization, last year households from all 50 states and 14 countries took part in the project.
At Integrative Nutrition, we love the Teal Pumpkin Project because it not only keeps kids safe from food allergies, but it also reduces the amount of sugar consumed this Halloween. (Read here for other ways to eat less sugar.) It’s also a great way to spread awareness, education, and start conversations with those in your community about food allergens and keeping kids safe.
Here’s to a happy, healthy and safe Halloween!
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*The TEAL PUMPKIN PROJECT and the Teal Pumpkin Image are trademarks of Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE).