Teal Pumpkin Project: Safe trick-or-treating for children with food allergies
NEW YORK — Trick-or-treaters may come across teal pumpkins outside houses during Halloween. Those households are participating in the Teal Pumpkin Project, which means they’ll be giving out non-edible treats instead of candy. The alternative non-edible items can include vampire teeth, glow bracelets, pencils, playing cards and mini notepads. The Teal Pumpkin Project, launched in 2014 by FARE — the Food Allergy Research and Education program — raises awareness of food allergies. The movement has picked up momentum... Читать дальше...