9 Safe And Spook-tacular Ways To Celebrate Halloween This Year
It'll be fun!
If you’re like most parents, you’ve already Googled how to trick or treat safely in the midst of a pandemic. The U.S. Center for Disease Control issued a statement advising against the traditional Halloween activities, which they slated as “high risk for spreading viruses.” But don’t worry. There are safer, alternative ways to celebrate Halloween this year. The rule is: avoid any activities wth person-to-person contact, like trick or treating, or even giving out candy to trick or treaters. Instead, try one (or all) of these safe and fun Halloween activities we found for you. Just click through the gallery below. Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!
Happy Halloween!
By Metro.StyleDecember 02 2023, 1:48 AM
Cookie and Candy Platter from The Little Whisk
This year, ditch the tricks and just grab the treats, like these limited edition Cookie and Candy Platters by @thelittlewhiskph in collaboration with @ilovecandycorner. Every kit comes with a chocolate skeleton cookie set buried in 670 grams of candies. Assemble, decorate or even hide all the treats around your home to keep your lil goblins busy, then assemble the skeleton together with the treats and enjoy! Find the order form link in @thelittlewhiskph on Instagram.
Photo Credit: @thelittlewhiskph
Hallowee Cookie Decorating Workshops
Get a DIY lesson from @thelittlewhiskph. A floral-themed cookie decorating workshop for adults is slated for October 18, 2 p.m. While kids aged 5 and older get a spooky cookie decorating workshop on October 30 and 31, 2 p.m. All workshops are conducted via Zoom. Register at https://tiny.cc/TheLittleWhisk
Photo Credit: @thelittlewhiskph
Halloween Trick or Treat Kits from Arce Dairy Ice Cream
Mount your very own family trick-or-treat activity in the safety of home. Available in five themes: Scavenger Hunt, Spider Web, Witches Hat, Spooky Monster and Ghost Pops. Each kit comes with ice cream and activities to engage the whole family. For more information, visit @arcedairydelivery on Facebook.
Photo Credit: @arcedairydelivery
Starbucks' Halloween Black Cat Collection
Bring on the mood of the season with the cutest collection of black cat-themed items, including mugs, jars, tumblers, and even the most adorable Black Cat Bearista. Head to @starbucksph on Instagram and click on the link in the bio.
Photo Credit: @starbucksph
Sugar Monsters' Special Edition Halloween Kit
Get sugar shocked with these kits, each containing 12 Monsterrific cookies, 10 bags of icing, 7 containers of spooky sprinkes, and unlimited decorating possibilities! Order now, for delivery on October 29, 30 and 31. From @sugarmonstersph
Photo Credit: @sugarmonstersph
Halloween Cupcake Kits From The Dessert Kart
Decorate (then eat) your own cookie Jack o’lantern, witch’s hat, haunted house, and many more halloween designs! Each kit has 7 precut Halloween cookies, 3 Halloween icing colors, 3 kinds of sprinkles, instructions. Orders accepted until October 20, from @thedessertkartph on Instagram.
Photo Credit: @thedessertkartph
D.I.Y. Monster Cake from Cakes by Louise
Celebrate Halloween at home with your kids by decorating your own monster cake. Get Cake by Louise's original 8-inch round chocolate cake, then add P100 for toppers. Each kit comes with a variety of toppers and sprinkles in different designs. For orders, message (0920) 909-8459. Slots are limited. For more information, visit @cakes.bylouise on Instagram.
Photo Credit: @cakes.bylouise
A spooky virtual Halloween by Crimson Hotel
SPOOOKED: Caught in a Web of Halloween Horrors is a fun way to be safe and spooky. Join creative activities, play virtual games, and enjoy a Halloween-inspired snack box and treats safely at home! You can even get into the eerie mood by dressing up in your favorite Halloween costume to join the Costume Contest. October 30, 5 pm via Zoom. To register, go to @crimsonfilinvestcity on Facebook.
Photo Credit: @crimsonfilinvesticity
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