This year, consider mixing up the candy bowl with a variety of non-traditional but nutritious goodies like:
- Mini rice cereal bites
- Packages of trail mix or nuts
- Cereal bars
- Small boxes of raisins
- Small packages of dried fruit
- Sugar-free gum
- Snack-size packages of peanut butter and crackers, graham crackers or oatmeal cookies
- Mini bags of animal crackers or pretzels
- Popcorn balls
Or, instead of giving candy to your trick-or-treaters, consider non-food treats like Halloween pencils, pens, stickers, tattoos and spider rings.
Here's a list of Halloween toy ideas:
- Super balls
- Plastic or wax fangs
- Bracelets and rings
- Hair accessories like barrettes, hair ties and bows
- Spinning tops
- Coloring books
- Key rings
- Party favors like slide puzzles
- Magnets
- Whistles
- Bubbles
- Noisemakers like kazoos
- Yo-yos
Making Halloween healthy can be fun, and it well help you avoid eating the left over candy!
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