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Some families choose to #KeepItTeal and only have non-food treats. But if you are looking for allergy-friendly treats to hand out, or for the "switch witch" to leave for your little goblin, here are some top-8 free Halloween candy ideas. These candies are free of peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, egg, soy, wheat, fish and shellfish.

Top-8 Allergen-Free Candies

Company
Candies
Halloween and fall-shaped chocolates in bags and totes
Chocolate bars with Halloween wrappers
Chocolate lollipops in Halloween and fall shapes
Dark chocolate and Caramela (diabetic-friendly, free of corn and sesame)
Halloween Chocolate Minis
Mini Chips and Morsels Snack Packs
Chocolate chips and morsels for making molded chocolates
Sun Cups, Caramel Cups and Mint Cups in dark or rice chocolate
Jelly beans
Sour jelly beans
Fruit chews
Licorice Scotties
Note: soy present in facility
All-natural chewing gum
Vegan hard candies in many flavors
Lolipops
Allergy-friendly chocolates
Surf Sweets products
Yum Earth products
Halloween-shaped lollipops
Pumpkin Ganache Pralines; Halloween figurines
No Fear Chocolate Pea"not" Cups
Chocolate Bars - Mini, 1.2oz, 3.5oz
Chocolate chips for making molded chocolates
Old fashioned candy sticks in various flavors
Puffs in various flavors
Minis in peppermint or lemon
Chocolate bars
Mini chocolate bits
Note: Some products contain coconut
Dum Dums Lollipops*
Dum Dums Gummies (exclusively at Dollar General)
Saf-T-Pops*
Circus Peanuts
Organic Sweet Candy
Organic Sour Tarts
Halloween novelty suckers - bats, brains, ghosts and pumpkins (no corn syrup)
Halloween Treat Packs of Organic Fruity Bears
Halloween Shaped Organic Lollipops
Spooky Spiders
Gummies - Bears and Worms
Jelly Beans
Sour Gummies - Bears and Worms
Fruit Rings
Hard candies
Fruit Chews
Halloween Organic Fruit Lollipops
Halloween Gummy Fruits
Halloween Variety Packs
Sour Beans
Hard Candy Drops

* Contains small amount of refined soy oil used in processing.



This information is for your convenience. It is not an endorsement or a guarantee of the product's safety. Always read ingredient labels. Contact the manufacturer, if needed, to confirm the safety for your child.



Always read product labels to make sure treats are safe for your family. Some candies can be repackaged with other candies that may contain allergens. Be sure you know all of the label reading "tricks" to make sure your "treats" are safe.

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