Seasonal & Holidays
What Do Teal Pumpkins Mean This Halloween Season?
When you're out trick-or-treating this year, you may find a teal pumpkin on the stoops of homes in your neighborhood.

Photo Courtesy Food Allergy Research and Information
When you’re out trick-or-treating this year, you may find a teal pumpkin on the stoops of homes in your Melrose neighborhood, and its message is one many families want to know about.
The organization Food Allergy Research and Information launched a national campaign last year called the Teal Pumpkin Project to raise awareness of food allergies and promote the inclusion of all trick-or-treaters throughout the Halloween season.
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In 2014, households from 50 states and seven countries participated in the project. This year, the organization hope for an even larger participation rate.
Residents who place a teal pumpkin on their doorstep send a message to trick-or-treaters and their families that that home will have non-food treats like glow sticks, stickers, bracelets, etc. in support of children with food allergies.
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You can pledge to participate in the project here >>>
Simply make sure you have these non-food treats on hand for trick-or-treaters, paint a pumpkin teal to place outside, along with a free printable sign from FARE to indicate you have non-food treats available for trick-or-treaters.
You can download the sign here >>>
For more information on the Teal Pumpkin Project, visit FARE’s website >>>
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