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Halloween Is Where "Trick or Treat" and "Safety" Should Meet

By Bill Wallmuller
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The Halloween Payoff: Eating the Treats

1. Children need to know not to eat their treats until they get home. One way to keep trick-or-treaters from digging in while they're still out is to provide them a good meal or substantial snack beforehand.

2. Peruse all treats at home in a well-lighted place.

3. What to eat? Only unopened candies and other treats that are in authentic wrappers. Don't forget to inspect fruit and homemade goodies for anything incredulous. By all means, admonish children not to eat everything at once or they'll be feeling pretty "ghostly" themselves.

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