halloween candy 1200

Things to do with Halloween Candy After Halloween!  How to Avoid the Post-Halloween halloween candySugar Rush.

Every year on Halloween my grandmother would make a dreaded meal: liver and onions. Before my mom and her sisters could go trick or treating, they had to choke down that dinner. I think it was Grandma’s attempt at providing something nutritional to balance out all the candy she knew would be coming home that night.

I’m not willing to cook liver but I do worry about my kids getting too much sugar. So how are you supposed to balance the fun of getting Halloween candy with concerns about maintaining a healthy lifestyle?

Here are some ideas for handling the candy crisis without being the meanest mom on the block:

  • Limit the time during which kids can eat it.  Allow one night for a candy free-for-all, then have The Great Pumpkin take the rest away. Dentist and father of six Doug Brower says its better to eat a lot of candy for one night than to spread it out and let sugar sit on the teeth over a longer period of time.   
  • Trade it for something else. When your kids return home, have them trick-or-treat at your door one final time. Instead of giving candy, trade them a new toy or book for the candy they’ve collected. A variation on this theme is to set up a little store at home where children can use candy as currency to purchase items like holiday pencils, bouncy balls, puzzles and gum.
  • Get rid of it. Some dentists will buy your sack of loot, paying by weight. Check out the October issue of San Diego Family. Many of our advertisers offer this type of program.  Some families let kids pick out their favorite candies to keep, then sends the rest off to work with dad. Better yet, let the kids choose a certain amount to keep, then take the rest to a local shelter.
  • Save some for later. Chocolate freezes well, allowing you to dole it out gradually over several months or use it in baking.  Read Candy Chromatography to find out how kids can use candy in science experiments.
  • Organize a neighborhood Halloween activity instead of trick or treating. A movie night, games, or even a scavenger hunt still gives you a chance to dress up and socialize without focusing on candy.

Think about your own childhood memories of Halloween. The real fun was in dressing up and seeing friends—not eating the candy.

Eliana Osborn is the mother of two sons ages 5 and 2. Her favorite candy is licorice.

Free Summer Concerts 2025

Free Summer Concerts 2025

San Diego’s Free Summer Concerts 2025 Start the summer on a high note! Here are outdoor gigs and free summer concerts happening throughout San Diego County in 2025.   CARLSBADTGIF Con . . .

Read more

How to Have a Retro Summer

How to Have a Retro Summer

The kids are out of school—it’s time to simplify the schedule and encourage as much outdoor play as possible. Have an old-school, retro summer!   What is a Retro Summer? What does it mean . . .

Read more

10 Tips for Attending Comic-Con with Kids

10 Tips for Attending Comic-Con with Kids

You’ve decided to take the kids downtown San Diego during Comic-Con. We've got the inside scoop on how to navigate crowds and maximize fun. Here are helpful hints on how to tackle Comic-Con with kid . . .

Read more

Comic Con Family Fun Outside the Convention Center (no badge needed)

Comic Con Family Fun Outside the Convention Center (no badge needed)

Even if you don't have a badge to Comic-Con this year, there are plenty of fun events and activities to participate in outside the San Diego Convention Center. See our list below of awesome 2025 Comic . . .

Read more

Summer Fun Bingo for Families

Summer Fun Bingo for Families

Looking for awesome unplugged activities for the kids or family this summer? Use our free, printable Summer Bingo game as a guide. You’ll find quintessential summer fun like water balloon fights, su . . .

Read more

Seas ‘n’ Greetings: How to celebrate Christmas in July

Seas ‘n’ Greetings: How to celebrate Christmas in July

Ready to start (or continue) the Christmas in July tradition? Here are fun ideas on how to do it. Ever since my toddler became obsessed with Frosty the Snowman, our family has celebrated Christmas . . .

Read more

San Diego Family's Ultimate Summer Sand-Bucket List

San Diego Family's Ultimate Summer Sand-Bucket List

San Diegans have it really rough—living in a top travel destination that many people dream of visiting. One thing is sure--there is no shortage of fun things to do, especially when the kids are ou . . .

Read more

31 Days of Summer Fun!

31 Days of Summer Fun!

Who’s ready to get out and have some fun in San Diego this summer? Here are 31 awesome ideas—one for every day in July. Plan a late-night date with the kids. We recommend going out for chocol . . .

Read more

25 Summer Boredom Busters

25 Summer Boredom Busters

Boredom is a precursor to creativity, so being bored is not all bad. But if you're ready for a change of pace, our boredom busters encourage families to get moving and start making memories! Go O . . .

Read more

10 Simple Pleasures Kids Will Love this Summer

10 Simple Pleasures Kids Will Love this Summer

When I think back on my childhood summers, it’s the simple pleasures I remember most. Running barefoot in the grass. Romping with my dog in the backyard. Reading my favorite book in a shady spot u . . .

Read more

Be Family Informed – Sign up for our Newsletters below!

Subscribe