Trick or treat, safe to eat?

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Make Halloween a Sweet Dream, Not a Nightmare

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Even though it�s not an official holiday, Halloween is much beloved by children and adults alike. What could be more fun than trick-or-treating, apple bobbing, or costume parties?


But Halloween poses some food safety challenges. Keep reading to get our tips and tricks for ensuring your Halloween treats are safe to eat.

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