No tricksâjust treats, compassion, and fun!
Halloween is a beloved holiday filled with spooky decorations, creative costumes, haunted houses⊠and candy. Lots and lots of candy.
But if you’re vegan (or transitioning), you might find yourself wondering: How do I enjoy Halloween without compromising my values? From animal-derived ingredients in sweets to non-vegan costumes and party food, October 31st can be a little tricky for plant-based folks.
The good news? With a little preparation and creativity, Halloween can be just as festiveâand even more meaningfulâas a vegan. Whether youâre a parent, party host, trick-or-treater, or just a candy-loving adult, hereâs your guide to celebrating compassionately.
đŹ What Candy Is Actually Vegan?
Many popular Halloween candies contain hidden animal products like:
- Gelatin (from animal bones, found in gummies and marshmallows)
- Carmine (a red dye made from crushed insects)
- Confectionerâs glaze (from insect secretions)
- Milk and whey (common in chocolate and caramel)
- Egg whites (in nougat or marshmallows)
But donât worryâthere are plenty of vegan options on the market! Look for treats labeled âCertified Veganâ, or check ingredient lists for animal products.
đ Popular accidentally vegan candies:
- Sour Patch Kids
- Swedish Fish (original)
- Skittles
- Airheads
- Dots
- Smarties
- Jolly Ranchers (some flavors)
- Nerds (some varieties)
- Twizzlers
- SweetTarts (original)
Note: Ingredients can changeâalways double-check the label or use apps like âIs It Vegan?â to scan barcodes.
đïž Trick-or-Treating the Vegan Way
Whether youâre taking your kids door-to-door or setting out a bowl yourself, hereâs how to make it vegan-friendly and fun.
For Kids:
- Use the âSwitch Witchâ trick.
Let your kids trade non-vegan candy for toys, money, or vegan sweets at home. It keeps the magic alive without the animal products. - Bring a vegan-friendly backup stash.
If youâre out trick-or-treating, pack a few vegan treats to swap on the go. It makes navigating the night easier (and tastier). - Talk to friends and family ahead of time.
If you’re visiting loved ones, let them know your child is vegan and offer suggestions or bring your own treats.
For Hosts:
- Offer vegan candy options (many stores now have plant-based Halloween sections)
- Label candy bowls clearly or keep vegan and non-vegan separate
- Consider non-food goodies like glow sticks, stickers, pencils, or mini toys
Pro tip: Look for houses with Teal Pumpkinsâpart of an initiative to offer allergy- and dietary-friendly treats!
đ§ Vegan Halloween Parties & Potlucks
Heading to or throwing a Halloween party? Here’s how to veganize the fun:
Hosting:
- Serve spooky-themed vegan snacks like:
- Pumpkin hummus & veggie skulls
- Monster guacamole with olive âeyeballsâ
- Ghost-shaped vegan sugar cookies
- Spaghetti with âeyeballâ mushrooms
- Label everything clearly so non-vegans know they’re enjoying plant-based bites.
- Offer dairy-free drink options like spiced cider or almond milk hot chocolate.
Attending:
- Bring a show-stopping vegan dish (think cupcakes with frosting ghosts or a creepy cobweb taco dip)
- Prepare a short, polite explanation in case people ask about your choices.
- Focus on having funânot being perfect. If you’re unsure about an ingredient, it’s okay to pass.
đ» Costumes, Decorations & More
Even Halloween wear can contain non-vegan materials like leather, wool, feathers, or silk. Hereâs how to keep it cruelty-free:
- Use DIY costumes made from thrifted or upcycled materials.
- Avoid face paints with carmine or beeswaxâlook for vegan, cruelty-free makeup (brands like e.l.f. or Pacifica are great).
- Choose decorations made of paper, fabric, or reusable materials instead of plastic or animal-based props.
- Skip the spider webbing outdoorsâit can trap real wildlife.
đ§Ą Make Halloween About Compassion
One of the coolest things about being vegan is that it pushes us to reimagine traditions in a more compassionate light. Halloween doesnât have to be about overconsumption and cruelty. It can be about:
- Creative expression
- Community fun
- Sharing treats that align with your values
- Teaching kids to make kind choicesâeven in spooky season
đ Final Trick-or-Treat Tips
- Stock up early: Vegan candy sells out fast!
- Make it fun: Turn label-reading into a detective game with kids.
- Donât stress: If you or your child ends up with non-vegan candy, use it as a teachable moment, not a guilt trip.
- Focus on connection: Costumes, games, and laughter matter more than the sugar.
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