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A blue Halloween bucket has become an unofficial symbol of awareness for autism. If you see a trick-or-treater holding a blue pumpkin candy bucket at your doorstep, it could mean the person is ...
She also added a "P.S." to her Facebook post: "I have made this post public in hopes you will share and get the BLUE BUCKET message out there for Autism Awareness this Halloween." My son is 3 ...
For most kids, Halloween is all about how much candy they can stuff in their bags or buckets. But for some kids, such as those with autism, the activity can be a little more daunting. The blue ...
Kincade, Katrina. "Son with Autism Carries Blue Bucket This Halloween." WJLA. 30 October 2018. Scott, Ellen. "What It Means When You Spot a Blue Pumpkin or Bucket This Halloween." Metro. 31 ...
Some Halloween hosts are putting out blue pumpkins, meaning that their home is accommodating of autistic trick-or-treaters who come to their door. News Today's news ...
A sneak peek of Dunkin's fall menu is making waves on the internet. The chain is reportedly releasing six new menu items, ...
Trick-or-treaters and parents may notice different-colored pumpkins and pumpkin buckets this Halloween. Here's what the different colors mean.
How the McDonald's Halloween 'Boo Buckets' Have Evolved Since the 1980s. ... diners could collect "three different Halloween pumpkins," and "get one with each Happy Meal" — while supplies lasted.
McDonald’s introduced the pails as part of the Halloween Pumpkin Happy Meal in 1986 with three pumpkin designs, all in orange. Later a white ghost, ...
The final year of Halloween buckets came with 2016’s It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown-themed pails. One last attempt in 2011 Since 2016, McDonald’s hasn’t had a Halloween pail.
McDonald’s introduced the pails as part of the Halloween Pumpkin Happy Meal in 1986 with three pumpkin designs, all in orange. Later a white ghost, ...
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