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8 COVID Friendly Ways to Trick-or-treat

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Happy Halloween. The spookiest, fright induce day is just around the corner. Unlike last year we are all looking forward to donning our costumes and buying bags and bags of candy for the trick-or-treaters. Although the virus is still around, the fear has lessened, and we have learned to keep moving forward with our lives and plans. That is due in large part to the vaccine. We can feel better knowing that Halloween events that we attend require the vaccine as well as knowing that our kids are around adults that have been vaccinated. However, we know that the vaccine is not for everyone, and to help offset those worries this Halloween, we have produced eight covid-friendly ways that you, your kids and your neighborhood can safely trick-or-treat. So, grab those costumes, buckets, and candy and hit the streets. 

Covid-19 Friendly Trick-or-Treating Ways

1. Clothing line

This used to be known just for drying clothes but not anymore. Halloween has brought out the creatives and now you can expect to see them in front yards with candy-filled goodie bags and full-size candy bars hanging from their pins, primed and ready to be plucked.

Masks and gloves are recommended when overseeing the candy. 

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2. Witchy Handout

Become the neighborhood witch in this covid-friendly idea. Witches are known for brooms and cauldrons. Grab both and an extra-long ladle and you are ready to dish out loads of candy in a safe way.

Remember to decorate all items, we want the kids to have an authentic Halloween experience as much as possible. 

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3. Goodie Bag Station

I love this idea. You get to still participate and make sure the kids are safe at the same time. Set up a table outside, decorated with Halloween galore and set out pre-packaged candy bags that the kids can come up and take with you watching from the garage or doorstep. This can also be used for those in apartments.

Just set out a BIG bowl on a chair in front of your door and have a sign that says pick one or two and fill out the bowl as needed. Gloves are recommended when packaging the candy. 

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4. Halloween Candy Hunt

Just like during easter when you hunt for easter eggs. You can do the same this Halloween. Use bags or dixie cups to hold the candy and then hide them throughout your house or backyard and let the chase begin. This is a safe way to keep the kids 

home and still let them enjoy this holiday. 

5. Use Gloves

If you are old-fashion and want to see the trick-or trickers as they come up and ring your doorbell. Then I say, just use gloves and have a bottle of hand sanitizer nearby.

As the kids come up, hand over the candy (in bags) and change out the gloves frequently or use hand sanitizer to sanitize them as you give a bag to each kid. 

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6. Hand sanitizer & Candy Bowl

You want to keep it simple and let the kids dig for their candy. Then all you need is hand sanitizer to help you.

Keep it next to the bowl and before the kids reach their hands inside, quirt a little bit into their hands and all is well. They are keeping themselves and others safe while also getting as much candy as possible. 

7. A line of Twine

Like the clothing line but instead uses a fence to pass out the candy. Decorate your fence with festive Halloween-themed twine while pinning candy pieces throughout the length so the kids can go by and grab a few pieces on their way to another house. 

8. Vaccine specific Treasure Hunt

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Your kids want to go out and you want them to only trick-or-treat at houses you know are safe. Well, you can make have this by taking them to houses you know are vaccinated. These can include co-workers, extended family and/or neighbors on your block. You have talked to them before, so you know they are vaccinated, and you feel safe with them handing out candy to your kids. 

In the end, it is a special holiday, one that brings out the creative side in kids and adults. After the year we had, we all deserve to see each other smiling and enjoying our community in the safest way possible. These tips can help you and your family and community enjoy the night while protecting each other. Get out there and bring a smile to kids and adults alike. Maybe, make a competition of who can design the scariest covid-friendly trick-or-treat method. Happy Halloween to All. 

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