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Dental teeth care, Keep smiling even though Halloween.

Sunday, Oct. 31st 2010 12:29 PM

Halloween can be a fun time for may kids.   And although the days of trick or treating is slowing dieing and many people may going to parks or local malls.  However,  candies and sweets still seem to be the number one thing given out to kids.

Just because Halloween  can be a day about getting  candy,  too much candy is never a good thing.  If your child has so much candy as that  it can last a year,  think about giving some of it away.   Make sure you check all the candy before your child has any of it.  Even if you feel you went to a safe place for your the Halloween fun, checking the candy is still a must do.

Many kids love candy so it can be tempting to eat a bunch in one day if they have access to it.  So keep that in mind to avoid them from having any sugar rushes.

You may want to make sure your child is brushing their teeth after eating these yummy sweets.  Sugar is bad for children teeth and it is important to brush after having to much so as to avoid tooth decay.

Lastly,  if you are giving out treats for Halloween and do not want to hand out candy other ideas are low cost toys you may find at places like the 99 cent stores,  Big Lots, or any dollar stores you may have near you.   My mom give out 35 cents in pennies.  The kids love that they are getting money.

Otherwise have a Save and Happy Halloween.

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