3 tips towards a safe, yet spooky, Halloween


By AGENCY
  • Living
  • Sunday, 31 Oct 2021

While many families skipped Halloween last year, this year trick-or-treating is set to make its big comeback in many countries. Photo: Silvia Marks/dpa

Got a bad conscience for handing out large amounts of sugar to trick-or-treaters at Halloween? Or because you don't want to open your front door because of the pandemic?

You don't have to feel guilty: Neither do the parents going from door to door with their children in spooky costumes.

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