7 Creative Uses For Halloween Candy (That Don't Involve Eating It)
The scariest thing that you will likely experience on Halloween may be right in your child's trick-or-treat bag. Each October parents are faced with the same dilemma: How can my child participate in Halloween festivities without turning into a sugar-crazed maniac? A candy bar here, and a gummy bear there hardly seem like a big deal. However, between school Halloween parties and trick or treating, the average child consumes nearly three cups of sugar on Halloween alone! Not to mention the amount of GMOs and artificial food dyes going into their little bodies. Health-con scious parents silently cringe as the Halloween bags begin to fill. Related: No, I'm Not Going to Pretend to Eat My Child's Halloween Candy as a Prank While forbidding your child to celebrate Halloween altogether will likely cause a revolt, there are ways to limit their consumption while still having fun. Agreeing ahead of time on the amount of candy that they are allowed to eat on Halloween is one sugges...