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The scariest thing aboutHalloweenshouldnt be trick or treating.
A new campaign is hoping to make things a little easier for those kids.
That means folks handing out candy shouldnt expect them to yell Trick or treat!
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or say thank you.
Not every kid can handle saying Trick or Treat!
It lets them engage in this rite of passage and bit of childhood fun without the emotional toll.
His name is BJ & he is autistic," she wrotein a social media post.
“While he has the body of a 21-year-old, he loves Halloween.
hey help us keep his spirit alive & happy.
So when you see the blue bucket share a piece of candy.
These precious people are not ‘too big’ to trick or treat.”
Of course, not everyone agrees that the blue pumpkin is a good thing.