This is where Green Halloween came about. Since then, it has formed many alliances to get the word out and to inspire other parents and cities to jump on board to make Halloween healthier. There are many ways you can join the movement:
- Bring Green Halloween to your city by being a volunteer coordinator
- Host a costume exchange - what better way recycling those costumes without the exchange of money?
- Talk to your children's school about Green Halloween
- Purchase Green Halloween products
There are many other ways to join and you can click on Green Halloween to find out more.
- Reuse decorations - I always put mine away for the following year and what I don't want, I give away.
- Walk from house to house - in our old neighborhood, I couldn't tell you how many parents were actually driving their kids around the neighborhood.
- Give healthier snacks like Stretch Island Fruit Co. Fruit Strips. Real fruit snacks beats snacks high in high fructose corn syrup and refined sugar.
- Compost pumpkins to save landfill space
- Instead of sweets, try stickers and other small treasures.
Those are just a few ideas and there are many more. Just check out Green Halloween for more information and Stretch Island Fruit Co. for great alternatives to candy this year.
*Disclosure: I participated in a conference call about Green Halloween and received a Halloween bag of Stretch Island Fruit Co. samples. I was not financially compensated for this post.
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