Even if you’re getting too old to trick-or-treat , handing out candy to kids is still a really fun way to celebrate the Halloween season. With the right treats and a fun attitude, you can make Halloween night one to remember for any trick-or-treater who stops by, and we’re here to help you out! Keep reading, and we’ll walk you through the proper way to hand out treats and how much candy to give everyone.
How much candy should you give trick-or-treaters?
Hand out 2-3 pieces of small candy (or 1 full-size piece) per kid to make their Halloween. To prepare, buy 2 to 3 large variety packs of candy as well as some non-food treats like stickers or pencils. When it’s time for trick-or-treating, turn on your porch light to hand out pieces or let kids choose from the bowl.
Steps
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow much candy should I pass out on Halloween night?Community AnswerYou should prepare 2-3 big bags of candy beforehand. If each trick-or-treater is given one or two pieces of candy, the candy will last the entire night.
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QuestionHow do I know if a kid has a food allergy?Community AnswerAsk them, or the kid's guardian if the kid is too young to speak. Have a variety of candy types on hand so every kid gets something. If they have a teal bucket, this could also show they have an allergy.
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QuestionHow do you make sure there is no poison in the candy?Community AnswerCheck the candy after you're done trick-or-treating. Watch for discoloring, unusual smells, or something else bad you don't recognize. Poisoned candy will noticeably taste, smell, and look different to normal candy. Also look out for wrappers with damage or that look as if they've already been opened. Remember this rhyme: When in doubt, throw it out.
Tips
- If you forgot to get candy or just don’t want to have trick-or-treaters come to your home all night, just leave your porch light off or leave out a sign that you’re out of candy.Thanks
- Be mindful of kids with food allergies or other conditions that keep them from eating candy. Keep some non-food alternatives to hand out so every kid that stops by can get a treat from you!Thanks
Warnings
- Never invite a stranger into your home. If you need to grab more candy, tell them you’ll be right back and close the door.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.thekitchn.com/the-10-etiquette-commandments-of-halloween-249684
- ↑ https://etiquetteschoolofamerica.com/trick-or-treat-manners-for-kids-and-grown-ups/
- ↑ https://www.realsimple.com/work-life/work-life-etiquette/halloween-etiquette
- ↑ https://alwaysatreat.com/candy-moments/halloween-central/
- ↑ https://etiquetteschoolofamerica.com/trick-or-treat-manners-for-kids-and-grown-ups/
About This Article
To give out candy on Halloween, buy 2-3 bags of assorted treats and dress up in a fun costume to get into the spirit. Turn on your front porch light and set out jack-o-lanterns to let trick or treaters know you're home. When you hear a knock, open the door and offer them some candy, either by letting them reach into the bowl or by handing them 1-2 pieces if you're trying to conserve candy. If you won't be home, simply set out a bowl on your porch, with a note asking trick or treaters to just take one! Read on for tips on choosing the best candy and making sure your supply lasts the whole night!
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