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Allergen Free Halloween.Org
October 22, 2009

In less than 10 days from Halloween, learn more about another great resource on the web which suggests allergen free treats and allergy free door signs to download for your house and school parties.

Erin Heath, the founder of AllergyFreeHalloween.org started this organization because she wants a world where children with food allergies, children like her daughter, can trick-or-treat without worry. The site is designed to raise awareness about food allergies and encourage people to give out treats that are allergy-friendly. She doesn't just mean pretzels and raisins--there are plenty of candies that excite children and won't make them sick! Halloween should be fun for everybody.

For more information, visit their website to download allergy free door signs. You can choose between a black cat sign and a Jack'-O'-Lantern sign to let know all your friends and neighbours that your house offers allergy free candies. For a complete list, you can pick your favourite sweets from their Halloween treats list which does not contain nuts, milk, eggs, wheat or soy.

Always remember to read the labels on each treats.

Have a safe Halloween!

Source:
www.allergyfreehalloween.org


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