Trick or Treating can be difficult for some families who have food allergies. For those of you who have that problem, keep an eye out for the Teal Pumpkins, signaling there are allergy-safe Halloween options for kids at that home.
Halloween candies often contain common allergens like milk, nuts and eggs. For those with allergies to those, trick or treating can be disappointing.
A nationwide project to keep kids with food allergies safe this Halloween has released a list of Treasure Valley neighborhoods families can trick or treat in without worry.
KIVI TV reports, the houses with a teal pumpkin on the doorstep or a sign in the window offer non-food treats like glow sticks or stickers.
Head to foodallergy.org for more information.