This Year All Mothers Will Paint Their Pumpkins Blue, Get To Know Why Below!
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Allergies are very common within us as human beings. From the research that was conducted, it revealed that in America, 15 million people suffer from food allergies. If you were to ask any parent who has a child that is food allergic, he/she will tell you that it is a stressing condition which makes you get very worried. And with the Halloween nearing, there are plenty of caramels everywhere that can cause hazardous effects. This is because they may be containing allergic substances like dairy, seeds and nuts, which are common in making them.
Teal Pumpkin Project™, intervenes to give solutions to the issue, of whichmany parents have benefited from the notion. In 2014, Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), started this Teal Pumpkin Project™. The aim of it is to make people know of the food allergies, and employs a number of tips just to ensure that Halloween can be wonderful to everyone without any complication. The participants of the project last year came from 50 states and 7 countries. This year, we hope that there will be a larger participation from many countries.
To find out how it works, read the article fully to be aware of how parents are going to be partaking this year. Please SHARE this to all your Facebook friends!
Autumn is here, and parents all over the country are seeing more and more teal pumpkins placed outside their neighbors’ door — but these bright blue pumpkins have a more powerful meaning than you may think.
The Teal Pumpkin Project™ was launched by Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) in 2014. It’s a fun way to signal that a home offers non-food treats to trick-or-treaters on Halloween. This way, kids with food allergies, diabetes and other medical issues can still enjoy fun and safe treats.
Instead of candy, parents are beginning to offer up bubbles, bouncy balls, stickers, crayons, markers and much, much more.
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According to Foodallergy.org, researchers estimate that up to 15 million Americans have food allergies, including 1 in every 13 children. That’s roughly two kids in every classroom.
David Pike/Valley Morning Star
Since Teal Pumpkin Project™ started last year, thousands of food allergy moms have caught on to the all-inclusive idea behind every kid’s favorite holiday.
This Halloween, when you see a teal-painted pumpkin, you’ll know it belongs to a parent who supports kids with food allergies, plus other children for whom candy is not an option.
Christine Habib / Detroit Free Press
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