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					<description><![CDATA[The History of the &#8216;Teal Pumpkin Project&#8217; The Teal Pumpkin Project began as a grassroots effort by one determined mom in East Tennessee named Becky Basalone, who wanted to make Halloween more inclusive for children dealing with food allergies and dietary restrictions. What started as a single teal pumpkin on her porch offering non-food treats ... <p class="read-more-container"><a title="Why Do People Put Out Teal Pumpkins for Halloween? It&#8217;s All About Treats and Not Tricks" class="read-more button" href="https://infantparenting.com/why-do-people-put-out-teal-pumpkins-for-halloween-its-all-about-treats-and-not-tricks/#more-3168" aria-label="Read more about Why Do People Put Out Teal Pumpkins for Halloween? It&#8217;s All About Treats and Not Tricks">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong>The History of the &#8216;Teal Pumpkin Project&#8217;</strong></h3>



<p>The <strong>Teal Pumpkin Project</strong> began as a <strong>grassroots effort</strong> by one determined <strong>mom</strong> in <strong>East Tennessee</strong> named <strong>Becky Basalone</strong>, who wanted to make <strong><a href="https://infantparenting.com/looking-for-spooky-inspiration-check-out-these-creative-halloween-mantel-kitchen-porch-decor-ideas/">Halloween</a></strong> more <strong>inclusive</strong> for <a href="https://infantparenting.com/build-a-better-breakfast-a-parents-guide-to-high-protein-mornings-for-kids/">children</a> dealing with <strong><a href="https://infantparenting.com/cheese-and-pregnancy-a-parents-guide-to-safety-nutrition-and-enjoyment/">food</a> allergies</strong> and <strong>dietary restrictions</strong>. What started as a single <strong>teal pumpkin</strong> on her <strong>porch</strong> offering <strong>non-food <a href="https://infantparenting.com/a-parents-guide-to-making-spooky-season-sweet/">treats</a></strong> and <strong>toys</strong> soon became an <strong>empowering movement</strong> for <strong><a href="https://infantparenting.com/understanding-and-managing-childhood-anger-strategies-for-parents-and-educators/">families</a></strong>. Basalone founded the <strong>Food Allergy Community of East Tennessee (FACET)</strong>, encouraging others to join her mission of <strong>allergen <a href="https://infantparenting.com/induction-of-labor-comprehensive-guidance-for-parents-turning-a-medical-step-into-an-empowered-birth-experience/">safety</a></strong> and <strong>awareness</strong>. The <strong>teal <a href="https://infantparenting.com/infants-urine-smells-strong-causes-risks-and-when-to-worry/">color</a></strong> became a <strong>symbol</strong> of inclusion, empathy, and advocacy for <strong>children’s <a href="https://infantparenting.com/boy-girl-twins-the-surprising-science-and-secret-harmony-behind-raising-two-worlds-at-once/">health</a></strong> and <strong>Halloween <a href="https://infantparenting.com/fun-and-unique-baby-shower-game-ideas-for-every-guest/">fun</a></strong>.</p>



<p>By 2014, the <strong>Food Allergy Research and <a href="https://infantparenting.com/20-tips-how-to-keep-a-child-away-from-mobile-phones-tips-and-tricks-backed-by-child-experts/">Education</a> (FARE)</strong> organization transformed this <strong>local effort</strong> into a <strong>nationwide initiative</strong>, spreading <strong>awareness</strong> and <strong>education</strong> about <strong><a href="https://infantparenting.com/uncover-9-halloween-treats-that-even-your-kids-teacher-will-love/">childhood</a> safety</strong> and <strong>equality</strong> during <strong>Halloween night</strong>. Through this <strong>awareness campaign</strong>, the project built a <strong>supportive community</strong> where <strong>families</strong> could <a href="https://infantparenting.com/birthday-event-themes-that-will-wow-your-guests-and-create-unforgettable-memories/">celebrate</a> without fear. The <strong>teal pumpkin</strong> now stands as a <strong>meaningful message</strong> of <strong>inclusion</strong>, <strong>tradition</strong>, and <strong>advocacy</strong>, showing that <strong>Halloween</strong> can be both <strong>fun</strong> and <strong><a href="https://infantparenting.com/deli-meat-and-pregnancy-the-truth-doctors-wish-you-knew-before-your-next-bite/">safe</a></strong> for everyone.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong>Why is Allergy Awareness Important During Halloween?<br></strong></h3>



<p><strong>Food allergies</strong> affect about <strong>one in thirteen children</strong>, meaning nearly every <strong>classroom</strong> includes at least one <a href="https://infantparenting.com/should-you-give-your-kids-whole-2-or-lower-fat-milk/">child</a> with <strong>dietary restrictions</strong> or <strong>food allergens</strong> that can cause <strong>anaphylaxis</strong> or other <strong>life-threatening</strong> reactions. According to the <strong>Centers for Disease <a href="https://infantparenting.com/false-alarm-or-real-deal-identify-contractions-signs-of-labor-every-parent-should-know/">Control</a> and Prevention (CDC)</strong>, the best prevention is complete <strong>avoidance</strong> since there is currently <strong>no cure</strong>. During <strong>Halloween night</strong>, when <strong>candy</strong> is everywhere, raising <strong>awareness</strong> becomes crucial for <strong>public health</strong> and <strong>children’s well-being</strong>. <strong>Leslie Young</strong>, a <strong>pediatrician</strong> at <strong>MemorialCare <a href="https://infantparenting.com/can-you-really-drink-coca-cola-during-pregnancy-what-doctors-wont-tell-you/">Medical</a> Group</strong>, highlights that <strong>allergy education</strong> ensures <strong>safety</strong> and <strong>inclusion</strong>, helping avoid an <strong>emergency room</strong> visit due to a preventable <strong>allergic reaction</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Allergy awareness</strong> during <strong>Halloween activities</strong> means creating <strong>allergen-free alternatives</strong>, <strong>non-food options</strong>, and a <strong>safer environment</strong> where every child feels included. From <strong>no-peanut rules</strong> in schools to <strong>community inclusion</strong> programs, these <strong>awareness programs</strong> promote <strong>equality for all</strong>. By spreading <strong>empathy</strong> and <strong>prevention tips</strong>, we help children with <strong>food allergies</strong> enjoy the same <strong>Halloween fun</strong> without fear. It’s not just about <strong>safety</strong>—it’s about <strong>raising awareness</strong> that leads to understanding and acceptance in every <strong>community</strong>.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong>Tips for Neighbors Participating in the ‘Teal Pumpkin Project’<br></strong></h3>



<p>For <strong>neighbors</strong> who want to participate in the <strong>Teal Pumpkin Project</strong>, understanding <strong>food allergens</strong> and <strong>ingredient red flags</strong> is key to ensuring <strong>dietary safety</strong>. Experts like <strong>David Morris</strong> and <strong>Harpreet Pall</strong> remind us to read <strong>labels</strong> carefully for hidden allergens like <strong>wheat</strong>, <strong>egg</strong>, or <strong>peanuts</strong>. Even candies such as <strong>licorice</strong> or <strong>candy corn</strong> may contain these. <strong>Toy safety</strong> also matters—avoid <strong>moldable clay</strong> with wheat or items containing <strong>latex</strong>, which can trigger allergies. Small <strong>toys</strong> can pose <strong>choking hazards</strong> for <strong>children under three</strong>, so age-appropriate items are crucial.</p>



<p>Consider <strong>non-food treats</strong> like <strong>Smarties</strong>, <strong>sugar-based candies</strong>, or <strong>safe alternatives</strong> that make <strong>Halloween treats</strong> fun for everyone. Being part of an <strong>inclusive neighborhood</strong> means promoting <strong>awareness education</strong>, <strong>risk prevention</strong>, and <strong>empathy-driven participation</strong>. Through <strong>local community</strong> action, <strong>neighbors</strong> help create a <strong>safe Halloween</strong> environment, showing <strong>awareness of ingredients</strong> and <strong>allergen-free</strong> gifting practices. It’s a small effort that creates a <strong>safety-conscious community</strong> where every child can enjoy <strong>Halloween night</strong> without worry.</p>


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<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong>Tips for Families Living With Food Allergies on Halloween<br></strong></h3>



<p>For <strong>families</strong> managing <strong>food allergies</strong> during <strong>Halloween</strong>, being <strong>proactive</strong> makes the night both <strong>safe</strong> and <strong>fun</strong>. <strong><a href="https://infantparenting.com/ever-wondered-when-do-babies-start-scooting-heres-what-you-need-to-know/">Parents</a></strong> can embrace the <strong>Teal Pumpkin Project</strong> by organizing <strong>non-food celebrations</strong>, like <strong>neighborhood parties</strong>, <strong><a href="https://infantparenting.com/how-can-social-skills-games-for-kids-at-home-and-in-kindergarten-boost-your-childs-confidence/">games</a></strong>, <strong>costume contests</strong>, or <strong>movie nights</strong>, to keep the <strong>Halloween spirit</strong> alive without relying on candy. <strong>Dr. Young</strong> suggests that creating <strong>food-free Halloween</strong> events promotes <strong>inclusivity</strong> and <strong>child safety</strong>. For <strong>small children</strong>, <strong>safe treats</strong> or <strong>non-food activities</strong> can still feel special, especially when shared with friends who understand <strong>dietary restrictions</strong>.</p>



<p>Experts like <strong>Dr. Morris</strong> emphasize <strong>checking labels</strong>, avoiding <strong>allergens</strong>, and encouraging <strong>allergy-friendly treat <a href="https://infantparenting.com/what-should-a-newborn-wear-to-sleep-for-the-best-comfort/">bags</a></strong> to ensure an <strong>allergen-free celebration</strong>. These <strong>food-conscious families</strong> help foster <strong>understanding</strong> and <strong>empathy</strong> within their <strong>community</strong>. By <strong>spreading awareness</strong> and teaching <strong>inclusivity</strong>, <strong>proactive parents</strong> create a <strong>safe neighborhood</strong> where <strong>child safety</strong> and <strong>fun</strong> go hand in hand. <strong>Collaboration</strong>, <strong>education</strong>, and <strong>awareness building</strong> ensure every child can enjoy Halloween without fear, proving that thoughtful <a href="https://infantparenting.com/can-you-eat-sushi-while-pregnant-the-real-answer-no-one-explains-clearly/">planning</a> turns challenges into joyful traditions.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong>DIY Teal Pumpkin Painting for Awareness 🎨</strong></h3>



<p>If you want to participate but don’t have a teal pumpkin yet, creating one is <a href="https://infantparenting.com/17-easy-air-fryer-recipes-for-kids-healthy-crispy-and-totally-addictive/">easy</a> and fun!</p>



<p>Start with a <strong>real or craft pumpkin</strong> and paint it <strong>teal</strong>, the official color of allergy awareness. Use <strong>acrylic paint</strong> or <strong>chalk paint</strong> for a smooth finish. Once dry, decorate with <strong>stickers, ribbons</strong>, or phrases like “<strong>Allergy-Friendly Treats Here!</strong>” <a href="https://infantparenting.com/should-kids-drink-chocolate-milk-or-not-the-real-answer-might-surprise-you/">Kids</a> can help by adding <strong>glitter</strong>, <strong>googly eyes</strong>, or small <strong>foam bats</strong> for extra charm.</p>



<p>Place it near your front door or walkway where trick-or-treaters can easily see it. It’s a fun <strong>DIY craft</strong> that helps raise awareness and spreads kindness throughout your neighborhood.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong>DIY Halloween Craft: Glow-in-the-Dark Teal Pumpkin 🕯️</strong></h3>



<p>Want to make your <strong>teal pumpkin</strong> stand out at night? Try a <strong>glow-in-the-dark craft</strong>!</p>



<p>Paint a pumpkin teal first, then layer it with <strong>glow paint</strong> or <strong>LED string lights</strong> inside. You can also cut a small heart or star-shaped opening to let light shine through. Add a friendly message like “<strong>Safe Treats Inside</strong>” using metallic or reflective paint.</p>



<p>This craft not only looks magical but also helps children and parents easily spot <strong>allergy-friendly homes</strong>. It’s a simple way to combine creativity with compassion.</p>


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<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong>Hosting an Allergy-Friendly Halloween Event 🎉</strong></h3>



<p>Many communities are now hosting <strong>allergy-friendly Halloween events</strong> where kids can enjoy fun without fear. <a href="https://infantparenting.com/babymoon-plan-the-perfect-getaway-before-your-baby-arrives/">Plan</a> an <strong>outdoor pumpkin hunt</strong>, a <strong>costume parade</strong>, or a <strong>craft booth</strong> with teal decorations.</p>



<p>Encourage parents to bring <strong>non-food items</strong> for treat exchanges. Offer <strong><a href="https://infantparenting.com/is-your-pregnancy-hiding-this-silent-kidney-warning-most-moms-miss-it-until-its-too-late/">temporary</a> tattoos</strong>, <strong>coloring kits</strong>, or <strong>bubbles</strong> as prizes. These inclusive events create joyful experiences for all kids—those with and without food restrictions—and strengthen neighborhood bonds.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong>Creative Ways to Spread Awareness in Your Neighborhood 🌈</strong></h3>



<p>Spreading awareness about the <strong>Teal Pumpkin Project</strong> is as simple as <a href="https://infantparenting.com/early-pregnancy-cramps-explained-when-to-relax-and-when-to-worry/">starting</a> conversations. Share posts on local Facebook groups or community boards. Encourage friends to join the initiative.</p>



<p>You can also print small cards explaining what the teal pumpkin means and hand them out with treats. Some families even display banners that read, “<strong>We Support Allergy-Friendly Halloween!</strong>” Awareness grows through these little acts of kindness—and every teal pumpkin adds another voice of inclusion.</p>


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<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong><a href="https://www.aol.com/why-people-put-teal-pumpkins-135036907.html">How Schools and Teachers Can Support the Teal Pumpkin Project 🏫</a></strong></h3>



<p>Teachers play a big <a href="https://infantparenting.com/10-surprising-protein-rich-foods-for-kids-that-go-beyond-eggs-and-milk/">role</a> in promoting <strong>inclusion</strong> during Halloween celebrations at school. Encourage <strong>non-food classroom activities</strong> like pumpkin painting, Halloween storytelling, or costume contests.</p>



<p>Schools can also create <strong>“safe treat zones”</strong> with allergy-free snacks and toys. Teachers can use this opportunity to <strong>educate students</strong> about empathy, diversity, and why <strong>some children can’t eat certain <a href="https://infantparenting.com/birthday-party-finger-foods-youve-never-seen-before-easy-delicious-and-perfect-for-any-party/">foods</a></strong>. When kids <a href="https://infantparenting.com/at-what-age-do-babies-start-crawling-and-what-surprising-signs-should-you-look-for-first/">learn</a> <a href="https://infantparenting.com/rib-pain-during-pregnancy-what-it-really-means-and-when-to-worry/">early</a> about <strong>inclusivity</strong>, they carry those values beyond Halloween into everyday life.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">🎃 <strong>Conclusion</strong></h3>



<p>The <strong>Teal Pumpkin Project</strong> is more than a Halloween trend—it’s a message of compassion, awareness, and inclusion. By painting pumpkins teal, offering <strong>non-food treats</strong>, or organizing <strong>allergy-friendly activities</strong>, we help ensure every child can safely experience the magic of Halloween.</p>



<p>Whether you’re a <strong><a href="https://infantparenting.com/is-your-baby-getting-the-best-sleep-discover-the-ultimate-baby-sleepwear-guide/">parent</a></strong>, <strong>teacher</strong>, or <strong>neighbor</strong>, your small actions—like displaying a teal pumpkin or handing out safe goodies—make a lasting impact. This simple gesture reminds us that <strong>Halloween is about community, not candy</strong>, and that kindness always shines brighter than fear.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">❓ <strong>FAQs</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Q1: What does a teal pumpkin mean?</strong><br>A teal pumpkin indicates that the home offers <strong>non-food or allergen-free treats</strong> to make Halloween safe for children with food allergies.</p>



<p><strong>Q2: Can I buy teal pumpkins instead of painting them?</strong><br>Yes! Many stores sell pre-painted teal pumpkins, or you can make your own as a fun <strong>DIY craft</strong> project.</p>



<p><strong>Q3: What are good non-food treats to give out?</strong><br>Stickers, pencils, glow sticks, small toys, or temporary tattoos are great options for kids of all ages.</p>



<p><strong>Q4: Do I need to sign up to participate in the Teal Pumpkin Project?</strong><br>No, you don’t need to register. Simply display a <strong>teal pumpkin</strong> to show your participation and hand out <strong>safe treats</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Q5: How can I spread awareness about this project?</strong><br>Share information online, talk with neighbors, and encourage schools and local communities to support <strong>allergy-friendly Halloween celebrations</strong>.</p>
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