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It is estimated that each child's bag of goodies contains about 4,800 calories and has 3 cups of sugar and 1½ cups of fat. The real horror in the Halloween trick-or-treat bag is how it adds to an ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost warned Ohioans to watch for edible marijuana products in packaging made to look like popular snack food brands during trick-or-treat.
Halloween News Outlets Are Increasingly Skeptical of Warnings About Marijuana Edibles in Trick-or-Treat Bags Although the Halloween scare stories continue, journalists are starting to recognize ...
It’s October, which means it’s time for concerned cops and their credulous collaborators in the news media to warn us about the mythical menace of marijuana edibles in trick-or-treat bags.
We've rounded up all our best trick-or-treating advice, so all you have to worry about is getting them into costume (these are our favorite easy DIY costumes!) and making trick-or-treat bags.
The warning caused a national uproar, with news outlets and legislators warning that kids could find fentanyl in their trick-or-treat bags.
A teenager with autism was devastated after a neighbor refused to take him trick-or-treating with his younger sister, claiming that he was "too old" for the experience.
With Halloween just under four weeks away and kids getting excited to trick-or-treat, should parents be concerned about "rainbow fentanyl" getting mixed in with candy?
Some medical experts say with some added safety precautions, your family can still take part in trick or treating, handing out candy and other Halloween festivities.
Tips for Parents Safe Kids recommends that children under age 10 do not trick-or-treat without adult supervision.