Halloween is going to look a little different this year as the country balances its love for the Halloween season with COVID-19 guidelines recommended by health authorities. Some people may go trick-or-treating while taking proper safety precautions and maintaining social distancing. Others may delight in the spooky season from the comfort of their homes.
However you celebrate, Halloween is happening!
To help you plan,the National Confectioners
Association, which
represents some of the country’s favorite chocolate and candy companies, has five
tips for celebrating the Halloween season in fun, safe and creative ways.
·
Throw a
virtual costume party. Grab some friends, put on your favorite costume and
hop on a video call for a night of
Halloween fun.
·
Think
about the entire season. While October 31st is usually the big
night for Halloween celebrations, the weeks leading up to it can be used to get
into the Halloween spirit.
·
Go
trick-or-treating door to door in your house or backyard. Create a
trick-or-treat route inside your home or in the backyard as a
socially-distanced alternative.
·
Curl up
with your favorite scary movie. Grab a bowl of popcorn and a few assorted
treats and gather the family for a screening of some classic Halloween films.
·
Treat
yourself. Everyone loves candy, so why not treat yourself by enjoying some
of your favorites to celebrate the important Halloween tradition of chocolate
and candy without the trick-or-treating?
The National
Confectioners Association has more tips like these on Halloween
Central to help
families celebrate the Halloween season creatively and safely this year. It also has extra information on how
candy companies are helping consumers make informed decisions by providing more
options in smaller pack sizes and clear calorie labels on the front of the
pack. Halloween
Central will continue to grow as Halloween draws closer, so
check back often for more updates, tips and tricks.
Show the folks at the National Confectioners Association
how you’re celebrating Halloween 2020 in fun and creative ways by following
them on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook and using the hashtags
#HalloweenIsHappening, #HalloweenTreats, and #NCATips.
Have
a safe and happy Halloween!
This sponsored post is brought to you
by the National Confectioners Association
and coordinated by Wendy’s
Bloggers.