Campaign aims to include kids with allergies in trick-or-treating fun
This Halloween, an advocacy group called Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) is encouraging Americans to start new tradition by painting a pumpkin teal and placing it on their porch as a sign to families managing food allergies that you have non-food treats available at your home.
FARE says a teal pumpkin is also a way to raise awareness in your neighborhood about food allergies.