• 38| Allergy Mom's Survival Guide To Halloween With Food Allergies

  • Oct 20 2024
  • Length: 10 mins
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38| Allergy Mom's Survival Guide To Halloween With Food Allergies

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  • Hey Food Allergy Mama,

    Halloween is supposed to be fun, right? But for moms like us, it can feel like a minefield—hidden allergens in every treat, trick-or-treating anxiety, and trying to make sure your child is included without being put at risk. It’s a lot!

    In this episode, we'll cover practical tips to keep your little ones safe while still making Halloween magical. I’ll share my strategies, insights, and some creative alternatives to the typical candy haul. Plus, I’ll give you a few ideas to help you plan a worry-free celebration.

    So grab your favorite drink, settle in, and let’s make this Halloween one your kids will love—and you’ll feel good about.

    I'm cheering for you!

    Corinna

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