Parents & Party Hosts: Your Halloween Guide to Food Safety

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Title: Parents & Party Hosts: Your Halloween Guide to Food Safety
Keep Halloween Treats Safe, Not Scary

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Keep Halloween Treats Safe, Not Scary

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Forget goblins and monsters and creepy crawlers. When it comes to food safety, Halloween can be scary, especially for parents.

 

But whether you're taking your kids trick-or-treating, bobbing for apples at a Halloween party, or hosting your own spooky soiree, we've got tips to keep the tricks out of the treats - and make it a memorable weekend for you and your family and guests.

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