Will Socially Distant Halloween Egg Hunts Replace Trick-or-Treating This Year?

American Carnival Mart, a locally owned novelty supply store in St. Louis, had a surplus of Easter Eggs sitting around and decided to put it to good use for Halloween.

The company is selling a Halloween Egg Hunt kit that comes with 50 pre-filled eggs and a sign reading: “Find 2 Eggs. If you touch it, take it. Happy hunting.”

The candy is temperature-stable and peanut-free, and the kit costs $7.99.

“Parents can encourage social distancing, and the eggs can be sanitized before they’re opened at home,” McMichael said. “It seemed like the best way to promote a low-contact holiday while keeping Halloween safe and special.”

How will your kids celebrate Halloween this year? Don’t worry! There is hope…and it’s egg shaped. That’s right! Let’s…

Posted by American Carnival Mart on Thursday, September 17, 2020

 

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