Trick or Treat! 10 Halloween Treats specifically. These non-food Halloween treats are sure to scare up some fun for little monsters with braces, gluten sensitivity and/or food allergies. From Halloween rings to ghostly pencils…these treats are spooktacular. Easy to find and actually very low cost…these 10 Halloween Treats will make for a real ghoul time!
10 Halloween Treats
- Pumpkin Treat Bucket $0.99 Party City
- Rubber Skull Glow Wand (12 in a bag) $11.79 Party City
- Wacky Whirlers Assorted $0.99 Mastermind Toys
- Play-Doh – Colours (24 in a box) $9.87 Toys R Us
- Halloween Attitude Rings (12 in a bag) $0.99 Party City
- Black and Orange Spider Rings (30 in a bag) $0.99 Party City
- Halloween Fun Tattoos (12 in a bag)$7.49 Party City
- Halloween Pencils (24 in a bag) $7.49 Party City
- Halloween Activity Pads (12 in a bag) $0.99 Party City
- Black Bead Necklaces 32in (8 in a bag) $1.99 Party City
ACTIVITY TIP: bag up some of those goodies as class treats by putting them in a brown paper bag and printing off “HAPPY HALLOWEEN” labels written in a bootiful Free Halloween Font.
NOTE: this post is unsponsored. My Halloween treat research was conducted during nap time and focused on Canadian suppliers. You could certainly find many of these items at dollar stores, chain stores and even local shops…
Anne Taylor says
Great ideas! I always loved the Spider Rings myself!
Caroline Fernandez says
I put those Spider rings in cupcakes last year…awesome decoration.
loriag says
These are great idea’s for goodie bags. I have seen those spider rings mixed in with popcorn at a party in a box that looked like a coffin. There is so much fun to be had with these type of wee toys.
Caroline Fernandez says
My kids favourite Halloween treat last year were glow in the dark fangs in a coffin which someone was giving out. They played with them over and over again.
amy lovell says
these are some great ideas for non treats
kathy downey says
We get fewer and fewer kids each year,last year we gave out little Halloween crafts kits they were just $1. and the kids were excited to get them
hmrcarlson says
With a son who has a peanut allergy, I am strongly behind non-candy Hallowe’en treats.
salexis says
Excellent ideas! I used to LOVE getting non-food treats on Halloween – it was so special!
Debbie White Beattie says
Halloween is coming soon and these are great options for keeping kids away from sugar