Pledge your support! Share these resources to show kids with food allergy you have non-food treats and that you are making Halloween inclusive and safe for all – this year and for years to come.
Posters
Check out these posters from our #ShineATealLight campaign.
- If you’re giving out candy, these full-colour and printer-friendly posters can be displayed on your front door to let kids know you have allergy-friendly and non-food treats for them.
- The posters are also great to raise awareness and for fundraising.
- Click on the images to download the posters.
Full-colour posters:
Printer-friendly posters:
Social icons for sharing
Download and share these fun Halloween Edition #FoodAllergyHacks!
- Pledge your support and drive food allergy awareness by posting these #FoodAllergyHacks on social media. They are a great way to let your community know how you are making this Halloween fun and safe for kids with food allergy.
- Be sure to use the hashtag #FoodAllergyHacks when sharing on social media.
- Click on the images to download the posters.
Check out and share our Halloween Edition #FactsAndHacks!
- Learn how to manage food allergy this Halloween through a series of facts from research alongside a food allergy hack. Share with others on social media to create a community that is allergy-aware!
- Click the “Share” button to download the gif and click the “Research behind the fact” button to read the research.
- Don’t forget to use the hashtag #FactsAndHacks when sharing.
Activities for parties/events in your social bubble

- Halloween games and activities that focus on food allergy awareness, from pumpkin toss, pin the tail, and more.
- Craft ideas, including decorations, and other activities for kids.
- #ShineATealLight craft ideas, including a DIY paper lantern.
Tip sheet for party hosts
Make your social bubble celebration safe for all. Check out our tips on having fun and staying safe.
Questions?
For any questions you may have, contact us at info@foodallergycanada.ca, or call 1 866 785-5660.