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  2. Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    Trick-or-treating. A child dressed as a skeleton trick-or-treating in Redford, Michigan, on October 31, 1979. Trick-or-treating is a traditional Halloween custom for children and adults in some countries. During the evening of Halloween, on October 31, people in costumes travel from house to house, asking for treats with the phrase "trick or ...

  3. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Trick-or-treating, costume parties, making jack-o'-lanterns, lighting bonfires, divination, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions: Observances: Church services, prayer, fasting, vigil: Date: 31 October: Related to: Samhain, Hop-tu-Naa, Calan Gaeaf, Allantide, Day of the Dead, Reformation Day, All Saints' Day, Mischief Night (cf. vigil)

  4. The real history behind why we celebrate Halloween - AOL

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    According to Kelly, the idea "picked up speed in the United States in the '30s and '40s" leading to today's Halloween ritual of ringing doorbells and shouting "Trick or treat" in hopes of scoring ...

  5. The one thing you should never say to trick-or-treaters this ...

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    When it's your first time trick-or-treating. A child's first trick-or-treating experience is a big deal, so prepare them by visiting fall festivals, decorating pumpkins, reading books about trick ...

  6. The Story Behind Trick-or-Treating - AOL

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    The Celtic new year, celebrated on November 1, marked the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter. It was widely believed that the night before the new year was a time when the boundaries ...

    • Virginia town says it will fine people up to $250 for trick-or-treating over the age of 14
      Virginia town says it will fine people up to $250 for trick-or-treating over the age of 14
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  7. Poisoned candy myths - Wikipedia

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    Folklorists, scholars, and law enforcement experts say that the story that strangers put poison into candy and give that candy to trick-or-treating children has been "thoroughly debunked". [3] [2] Worries that candy from strangers might be poisoned have led to the rise of alternative events to trick-or-treating, such as events held at Christian ...

  8. Follow These Top Tips for Halloween and Trick-or-Treating Safety

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    Just follow this simple guide for safe costumes, decorations, and trick-or-treating practices and you'll be well on your way to a happy and healthy Halloween night.

  9. Samhain - Wikipedia

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    Trick-or-treating may have come from the custom of going door-to-door collecting food for Samhain feasts, fuel for Samhain bonfires or offerings for the aos . Alternatively, it may have come from the Allhallowtide custom of collecting soul cakes .

  10. How Old Is Too Old to Trick-or-Treat? Here's Everything You ...

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    Although it's rare, some cities and towns actually have laws in place around trick-or-treating age limits, like Chesapeake, Virginia, where officials declared age 14 the cutoff, and Upper ...

  11. Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF - Wikipedia

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    Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF is a fund-raising program for children sponsored by the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. Started on Halloween 1950 [1] as a local event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , United States, the program historically involves the distribution of small orange boxes by schools to trick-or-treaters , in which they can solicit small change ...