Healthy Halloween: Halloween Hazardsby Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 21 Oct 2009 12:13 PM When I was a little kid getting ready for trick-or-treating, the big fear was foreign objects in candy and other handouts. After Halloween, we had to go through our haul, looking for wrappers with holes or rips (or fruit with damaged skins) and throw that candy (or fruit) away -- the fear was that someone had put pins or razor blades into the treat. It seems kind of silly now. A razor blade is kind of obvious, right? No fool would bite into a miniature candy bar with a piece of metal hanging out... would they? According to Snopes.com (one of my favorite sites for debunking urban legends, chain letters, email forwards, and other myths), this actually HAS happened. There have been less than one hundred recorded cases of people finding foreign objects in their Halloween haul since 1959 (though very few of them resulted in any injury to the candy eater). But the fear was great enough that some areas passed legislation requiring strict punishments for those caught tampering with candy and fruit handouts. Much to my surprise, pins and other foreign objects really may be a threat to your Halloween haul! Though I think a little common sense and a careful eyeballing of your treats can go a long way to preventing any injury from this nasty trick. When in doubt? Throw it out. What are some other Halloween health hazards?
I love Halloween... but I want the scares to be safe, not serious! Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevanthealth tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Discuss this article
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