Here Are 50 Non-Candy Halloween Goodies That Trick-or-Treaters Will Love

Kids trick-or-treating

Every year on October 31, kids put on their favorite or spookiest or funniest costumes and trek through the neighborhood in search of candy. And while Halloween candy is certainly a big part of this Halloween tradition, you never know if the trick-or-treaters at your door have allergies or sensitivities to certain treats. That's why non-candy Halloween treats and Halloween candy alternatives are great ideas to hand out to trick or treaters, or even to use in Halloween bags when you want to "boo" your neighbors or kids' friends.

So, if you're looking for alternatives to candy to give out this year, check out these 50 non-candy Halloween treats. These fun Halloween goodies will have kids howling with excitement and laughter, you won't feel haunted by a bad conscience and their parents will thank you. 

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50 Best Non-Candy Halloween Treats

1. Stamps

Younger kids will love adding stamps to their hands and arms with these spooky, Halloween-themed stampers.

2. Stickers

Kids put stickers on just about anything these days—from water bottles and laptops to school notebooks and the mirrors in their bedrooms.

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3. Bubbles

Toddlers will especially appreciate the spooktastic treat of handheld bubbles. Halloween-themed bubbles are the perfect boredom-buster for young kids who get antsy when there's a lag in between houses.

4. Pumpkin Erasers

Jack-o-Lantern mini erasers are classic Halloween bounty. We've all had a few of these at one point or time in our lives, so why not continue on with the tradition for a new generation?

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5. Play-Doh

This is the treat that keeps on giving because, unlike candy, Play-Doh lasts for more than one night. Kids can keep creating mini monsters and figures for weeks to come (as long as it doesn't dry out). Definitely a bit more bang for your buck in terms of longevity.

6. Foam Masks

We know every kid is already going to be in a fun, spooky and/or creative costume. But whether they want to add these fun Halloween masks to their attire or save them for another day, these fun foam masks are fun non-candy alternatives.

7. Glow-in-the-Dark Bouncing Balls

Because the only way to improve a toy is to make it glow-in-the-dark.

8. Halloween Rubber Duckies

Rubber duckies might not seem to have any official affiliation with Halloween, but these floating quackers are mummified, popping out of jack-o-lanterns and could even be mistaken for Count Dracula. Especially for your youngest trick-or-treaters, Halloween-themed rubber duckies are an awesome idea because they'll be used for bath time for months (if not years) to come.

9. Jack-o-Lantern Slinkies

These colorful coil-spring toys will keep kids busy, especially while they figure out how to get them walking down the stairs.

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10. Squishies

Kids LOVE Squishies. Especially for children who may have allergies or sensory issues, Squishies are the perfect treat to give away at your door.

11. Glow-in-the-Dark Temporary Tattoos

Anything goes on Halloween, right? Instead of giving away candy that could potentially result in kids getting hyped up on sugar later on in the evening, giving away temporary, glow-in-the-dark tattoos that can be simply washed away is an extraordinary gift any parent will thank you for.

12. Halloween Sunglasses

After all, the whole point of Halloween is dressing up, right?

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13. Skull Putty

Kids will enjoy fidgeting and making amok out of this goopy putty. It's a great sensory activity and can even help hone children's motor and hand-eye coordination skills.

14. Spider Rings

We've all left a Halloween party at one point or another with at least one of these rings before.

15. Glow Sticks

Glow sticks are a fun treat to give away on Halloween, but when you think about it, they're also pretty practical, too. If families are going to be out in the dark as they continue their trick-or-treating, having a glow-in-the-dark stick to hold onto or to wrap around the stroller isn't the worst idea. It's the gift of visibility and safety!

16. Spooky Bookmarks

Halloween-themed bookmarks may only be relevant one month out of the year, but these Wizard's Academy bookmarks are magical enough to be Halloween-themed but also timeless enough to work every other day of the year too.

17. Vampire Fangs

There's something about Halloween that makes kids obsess over wearing vampire fangs. And these ones are glow-in-the-dark, which is just scientifically more fun.

18. Neon Slime

Slime is great; any child will tell you that. But neon, glow-in-the-dark slime? A total game-changer.

19. Popcorn Balls

The classic popcorn ball on Halloween is the next best thing to candy.

20. Stretchy Skeletons

No, these stretchy skeletons won't stand the test of time. But they'll stand the test of boredom!

21. LED Light-Up Pumpkin Key Chain

Trick or treat, give me something good to... hang on my backpack.

22. Slap Bracelets

Slap bracelets were an entertaining (and somewhat weird) trend of the 90s and early 2000s but even today's children can appreciate the inexplicable thrill that comes with slapping on a bracelet that instantly wraps around your wrist at the touch.

23. LED Glow Rings

If their fingers glow at night while kids are out gallivanting across lawns and up and down driveways, parents never have to worry about losing sight of their little trick-or-treaters.

24. Eyeball Finger Puppets

Because sometimes imaginative play requires eyeball finger puppets.

25. Bear Real Fruit Yo-Yos

Want to give yummy treats but without the crazy amounts of added sugar? Bear Real Fruit Yo-Yos are gluten-free and vegan—so you don't have to worry at all when it comes to allergies or other dietary restrictions—and with a little sweet kick, are just as satisfying as traditional treats.

26. Light-Up Jelly Eyeball Rings

Not a fan of the creepy spider rings? We're not sure eyeball rings are any less creepy, but at least these light up.

27. Brain Erasers

These noggin pencil erasers aren't just relevant for Halloween because who doesn't love a brainy child?

28. Zipper Bracelets

Each zipper bracelet comes with a tiny character charm that generally feels good to children with sensory issues. No discomfort or tightness with this bracelet!

29. Halloween Pencils

There is no such thing as having too many pencils, and that's just a fact.

30. Black Forest Organic Gummy Bears

The Black Forest brand of gummy bears are organic but really taste no different from regular gummy bears. They're a bit healthier and a fun change from the rest of the candy they're receiving on Halloween night.

31. Paintable Squishie Pumpkin Keychains

It's not just a treat, it's a double treat! After all, this Squishie pumpkin is a DIY, meaning that kids can paint it and customize it however they want. Plus, when they're done, they get a fun, squishable keepsake.

32. Light-Up, Spinner Necklaces

Light-up necklaces sure do come in handy once the sun sets on Halloween and parents have a harder time keeping an eye on their trick-or-treating kids. Plus these are cute and spin for anyone who loves fidget toys.

33. Glow-in-the-Dark Alien Figurines

These little guys are a fun little surprise since each one has a different pose than the last. You can also throw a mini alien dance party at night since they are glow-in-the-dark too.

34. Pumpkin Head Stress Ball With Ghostly Surprise

We have a lot of fidget toys on this list already—what can we say, they're a guaranteed hit with kids—but these are too cute not to include. Plus, these are stress balls and fun pop-up toys in one!

35. Coloring Books

Sorry, ghosts and ghouls, crayons are not included (but that doesn't mean these coloring books won't be a fun activity!).

36. Halloween Pop Fidget Toy Keychains

Again, there are lots of fun fidget toys on this list. But these are the iconic pop-it fidget toys in Halloween shapes. You will be the hit of the block giving these out.

37. Halloween Sticky Hands (and Creatures)

While this is the first of two sticky toys on this list, this one is a bit different because it's the classic sticky hand design. Kids are able to smack these around on walls and tables! Plus, instead of just hands, these come in fun ghouls, monsters and ghost shapes!

38. Scratch Paper Art Kits

Each scratch-off paper art kit comes in a spooky shape—cat, cauldron, spider web, ghost, witch. You name it!

39. Halloween Building Briks

Each Halloween Building Briks bag comes with a LEGO-like figurine that's dismantled. It's up to each little trick-or-treater to put him back together again.

40. Bug Glow Stick Holders

This isn't the first, nor the last, glowing treat we've suggested. But what makes this one unique and fun is the fact that they're creepy, plastic bugs that hold the glow sticks!

41. Skeleton Hand Slingshots

Parents may not love the idea of these crazy, squishy hands flinging across the living room, but hey—it beats ten pounds of sugar!

42. Kaleidoscope Prism Toy

What do you see when you peek inside the kaleidoscope? Be careful—it might just be haunted!

43. Monster Face Stress Balls

Some kids love the idea of trick-or-treating but may take issue with the loud noises, itchy costumes, and the darkness. For kids who have sensory issues or difficulty enduring trick-or-treating, these stress balls can serve as both a treat and a help in mitigating anxiety and stress.

44. Halloween Activity Books

Word searches, crosswords, and puzzles—oh my!

45. Scratch Art Monsters

There may (or may not be) any monsters under your bed, but there are definitely monsters in each child's goodie bag! These are similar to the other scratch-art favors, but these are exclusively monsters. Scary!

46. Pretzels

Most kids love pretzels, so it goes without saying that a snack bag is a much healthier alternative to some of the other stuff people give out on Halloween.

47. Candy Corn DIY Magnet Kits

Sure, it's a magnet but it's also a craft! Children will have to take it home and work on it to complete the craft themselves.

48. Ultimate Halloween Party Favor Caldron

If you just can't make a decision on which party favors to give out on Halloween that aren't candy, why not buy something that takes the choice away from you? These mini cauldrons are aesthetically fun to receive, but each one also comes with mini Halloween prizes inside. It's all a surprise, but kids can receive anything from slinkies to fake zombie fingers and more.

49. Halloween Punch Balloons

Apparently, it's a thing. A thing that can even help kids burn off some end-of-the-night Halloween energy.

50. Wind-Up Toys

Giddy up! These cute Halloween-themed wind-up toys actually waddle across a surface once they have enough juice. It's cute, it's creepy, and it's perfect for 10/31.

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