Oraganic Candy for Halloween

Sean Mitchell
Candy isn't always healthy--scratch that, it's almost never healthy. But it's better when the ingredients are organic.

The following is a number of alternatives to the usual types of candy that most people eat and give out during the season.

Yummy Earth Retail and Wholesale Organic Lollipops and Candy™

Free of chemical colors, artificial flavors, corn syrup and products of Genetically Modified Organisms, Yummy Earth has some great products for kids. It includes what other types usually include such as lollipops, gummy bears, gummy bears and organic drops. Although somewhat expensive (5 lbs of bears is 31.96) the candy is said to be tastier and more pure. Shipping time is typically less than a week and they can be found at whole foods stores, HEB, buybuyBaby, Babies R Us, Toys R Us, Amazon.com, Smoothie King, Marriott hotels and Disney World among other places.

Pure Fun™ Organic Candy

Similarly, Pure Fun™ is a company that does not put artificial ingredients or dyes in their products. Their products include cotton candy, candy canes, Chocolate Meltdowns, Mint pinwheels, fruit pinwheels, pure pops, jaw boulders, and Halloween Pure Pops and are usually ready to ship to you the same day. For more info, check out their website here.

Sugar Coated Organics

Finally, instead of explain it, I'll let www.sugarcoatedorganics.com, explain why Sugar Coated Oranics is a good product to buy.

"GREEN YOUR CANDY! Our all-natural and organic candy and sweets contain no artificial flavors, no artificial colors, and all of our ingredients can be pronounced. All of our products are free ofhigh fructose corn-syrup and many are gluten-free, nut-free, dairy-free or vegan."

The site is a distributor that sells the products of many different organic companies, including Yummy Earth and in some cases at a discount rate.

Do there you have it, an early jump on the Halloween buying candy season is at your fingertips and a lot healthier than the junk candy found at the supermarket.

Published by Sean Mitchell

Sean Mitchell is a freelance writer based in the Houston area. A native to the Houston area, he enjoys sports, journalism, poetry, short stories and writing in general.  View profile

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