28 Fun Halloween Treats That Aren’t Candy
Halloween can be a mixed bag, especially as a parent. While the holiday is all about fun costumes and trick-or-treating, it can be tough to find healthier treat options. If you’re a health-conscious parent, you might be looking for some alternatives to the usual sugar-laden candy. Here are some creative ideas that will keep kids happy without the sugar rush.
Option 1: Skip Halloween Altogether When my kids were younger, I simply didn’t participate in Halloween. We didn’t do costumes, and we certainly didn’t trick-or-treat. Instead, we’d turn off the lights and go to bed early to avoid the doorbell. It might seem extreme, but I wasn’t keen on my toddlers staying up late to gather bags of sugary treats. Now, with trunk-or-treat events, it’s even easier for kids to collect heaps of candy without much effort.
Option 2: The Candy Fairy For a middle-ground approach, consider the Candy Fairy (or Switch Witch). After trick-or-treating, kids can leave most of their candy out for the fairy, who’ll swap it for a goodie bag filled with healthier treats or small toys. It’s a great way to let them enjoy the Halloween experience without overloading on sweets.
Option 3: Hand Out Non-Candy Treats Passing out non-candy treats might not make you the most popular house on the block, but it can be a fun, healthier alternative. Plus, with more kids facing food allergies and sensitivities to food dyes, parents will appreciate the option. Here are 28 kid-approved non-candy treats:
- Glider Airplanes
Mini glider planes are an inexpensive, fun alternative to candy that kids love. - Organic Juice Boxes
After all that trick-or-treating, a juice box can be a welcome refreshment. It still contains sugar, but it’s a better option than candy. - Natural Fruit Leather
These tasty snacks are made from real fruit and taste better than artificial candies. - Bouncy Balls
Kids can never get enough of bouncy balls, especially if they come in fun shapes like eyeballs. - Local Honey Sticks
Honey sticks are a sweet treat with natural benefits, unlike traditional candy. - Stamps
Kids love stamping pictures, and stamps can be a fun, affordable alternative. - Halloween-Themed Bookmarks
Encourage reading with festive bookmarks that kids can color. - Carabiners
These versatile clips are great for backpacks and can even double as keychains. - Mini Flashlights
Perfect for lighting the way on a dark Halloween night. - Pumpkin Oranges
Draw a pumpkin face on an orange for a cute, healthy treat. - Organic Candy
If you must give out candy, opt for organic lollipops or other healthier alternatives. - Fake Mustaches
These silly costume additions will get a lot of laughs. - Stickers
Sure, they might end up stuck on everything, but kids love them. - Bubbles
Bubbles are always a hit and provide endless entertainment. - Mini Notebooks
Kids can use these to jot down their Halloween memories. - LED Light-Up Rings
These glowing rings are fun and help keep kids visible in the dark. - Skeleton Bone Pens
These spooky pens make writing more fun. - Wikki Sticks
Crafty kids will love these colorful, bendable sticks. - Lego Minifigures
For the coolest house on the block, hand out Lego figures. - Glow Bracelets
A safe, glowing accessory for trick-or-treating. - Puzzle Balls
These toys encourage critical thinking and keep kids entertained. - Fancy Crayon Pens
Add a touch of creativity with these multi-colored crayon pens. - Slap Bracelets
A nostalgic favorite that’s making a comeback. - Mini Play-Doh
Stretchy and fun, but be mindful of kids with gluten allergies. - Spooky Spider Rings
A classic Halloween trinket that adds to the spooky fun. - Punch Balloons
These inflatable toys encourage active play. - Finger Puppets
Monster-themed finger puppets add to the Halloween spirit. - Slinkies
The classic slinky toy still brings a smile.
If You’re Handing Out Candy…
Choose pre-packaged treats made from natural or organic ingredients to avoid unwanted additives.
What’s your Halloween treat policy? Which of these non-candy options would your kids enjoy most?