Trick-Or-Treating…In The Backyard?
WHEELING, IL - SEPTEMBER 19: Halloween candy is offered for sale at a Walgreens store on September 19, 2013 in Wheeling, Illinois. Walgreens, the nation's largest drugstore chain, has been expanding the merchandise offerings at many of their stores to include fresh food and grocery items. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
With the Coronavirus pandemic still going strong, everyone is talking about whether or not trick-or-treating is safe this year. There are people on both sides of the argument. But for those parents who don’t feel comfortable letting their kids go door to door in 2020, there are a few alternatives. This is a smart one. Why not use an old Easter tradition and adapt it to Halloween?
A candy hunt, at night, with glow in the dark targets. Brilliant.
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