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Teal Pumpkins

Happy Halloween!! I hope everyone has a safe and Happy Halloween. If you haven’t yet set up your teal pumpkin it’s not too late to put one on your step. For those who don’t know teal pumpkins mean that you are an allergy friendly house for trick or treaters. This means that you will provide a non food treat to children with food allergies. This can be stickers, erasers pencils spider rings whatever you want. It is especially thoughtful for the little trick or treaters who can’t eat the majority of treats they get. As you get your children ready this Halloween think how they would feel if you had to tell they they couldn’t eat their candy. Please place a teal pumpkin on your step this year and provide a non food treat to this little ones.

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