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  2. Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    Trick-or-treating is a traditional Halloween custom for children and adults in some countries. ... another reference to ritual begging on Halloween appears, place ...

  3. 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 sí. Alternatively, it may have come from the Allhallowtide custom of collecting soul cakes. [citation needed]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Trick-or-treaters in Sweden. Trick-or-treating is a customary celebration for children on Halloween. Children go in costume from house to house, asking for treats such as candy or sometimes money, with the question, "Trick or treat?" The word "trick" implies a "threat" to perform mischief on the homeowners or their property if no treat is given ...

  6. 13 Tips to Make Halloween More Accessible and Inclusive - AOL

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    If traditional trick-or-treating isn’t in the cards for your child or you are looking for more accessible and inclusive Halloween options, we’ve got you covered. Here are some ideas. Have a ...

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

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    The Story Behind Trick-or-Treating Halloween's ancient origins date back about 2,000 years to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. The Celtic new year, celebrated on November 1, marked the end ...

  8. Poisoned candy myths - Wikipedia

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    Poisoned candy myths are mostly urban legends about malevolent strangers intentionally hiding poisons, drugs, or sharp objects such as razor blades in candy, which they then distribute with the intent of harming random children, especially during Halloween trick-or-treating. These myths, originating in the United States, serve as modern ...

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

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    Every year, kids all across the country look forward to Halloween, a night of dressing up in costume and going door-to-door to ask for Halloween candy and treats.Seeing little ones all dressed up ...