Blue Halloween candy buckets have become a way to signal that a trick-or-treater has autism, inspired by one mom's viral post. But they're also controversial. "Blue buckets are meant for kids with ...
On Halloween night, you can expect to see dozens of Barbies and Kens; Taylor Swifts, with and without Travis Kelces; every stage of Britney Spears; and, yeah, the classic vampires, ghosts, and zombies ...
These colored Halloween items are often used to make the holiday more inclusive to kids with food allergies and autism Teal pumpkins indicate that a home offers non-food treats like stickers and glow ...
As the mom of a child with peanut and tree-nut allergies, I appreciate seeing a teal bucket at a stranger’s house while trick-or-treating: It means there are nut-free alternatives available that won’t ...
A Facebook post aimed to help trick or treaters with autism has gone viral. Halloween is around the corner and parents have a sweet way to make trick-or-treating more inclusive and fun for everyone, ...
These colored Halloween items are often used to make the holiday more inclusive to kids with food allergies and autism Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated from The ...
Kids trick-or-treating with a blue bucket are indicating they have autism and may find it hard to ask for candy Choosing a pumpkin or trick-or-treat bucket that isn’t classic Halloween orange may ...