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The description below was contributed by: A visitor, on Sep 22, 2000 04:52:42PM


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Encourage your children to bring home all of their goodies after trick-or-treating by hosting a treat exchange. Have each child make a pile of their loot. Go through the piles and throw away any homemade treats or treats with torn or unsealed wrappings. Wash all fruit and cut it open to check for foreign objects before eating. When you're sure the piles are safe, let the kids make trades to get their favorites.

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