Keep an eye out this weekend for ghosts and goblins, witches and ghouls. It's Halloween, which means plenty of costumes and loads of candy to keep your children energized and wide awake. But if your child has a severe food allergy, their indulgences are limited; however, there are still plenty of fun things your child can do on October 31st besides filling their bellies with forbidden Mr. Goodbars or fun-sized Snickers.
Today we sit down with Ana Broyles, an attending physician in allergy and immunology at Boston Children's Hospital, to discuss what you can do to have an allergen-free Halloween.