Perhaps you’re not feeling candy this year. Don’t worry, there are plenty of things you can give trick-or-treaters instead of the sweet stuff.
1. Glow sticks
Could there be a more perfect accessory for Halloween? Kids can light them up with a snap and wear them as bracelets, necklaces and crowns. Bonus: they make it easier for parents to keep their eyes on their kiddos.
2. Stickers
Choose from the assortment of ghosts, witches and pumpkins available in stores in October or go with stickers with year-round appeal, like super heroes and animals.
3. Bubbles
Hours – or at least a few minutes – of bubble-blowing entertainment in every little bottle.
4. Plastic spider rings
Kids love to wear creepy-crawly bling, making spider accessories a great candy alternative.
5. Crazy straws
Halloween-themed straws can easily be found in dollar stores.
6. Fake fangs
These could also add a point of interest to your annual holiday photo card, if you’re so inclined.
7. Temporary tattoos
What kid doesn’t want a cool spider web on their bicep?
8. Slime
What exactly is the ooey-gooey stuff in the little cans? It remains a mystery, but kids love to squish this classic toy.
9. Plastic jewelry
Sparkly rings, bracelets, necklaces and cheap tiaras are not only fun for kids to wear, but you can dress like a pirate as you hand out your glittering treasures.
10. Bouncy balls
Beloved especially by kids who live in homes with hardwood floors.
11. Kazoos
Kids can lead their own parades as they head to the next house.