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Painted pumpkins promote allergy-free treats

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Avary Solem, 3, loves glitter, and she put teal-colored glitter on the pumpkin she was painting a teal color at Sherlock Park in East Grand Forks Sunday.

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Avary Solem, 3, paints a pumpkin teal, adding teal glitter, at Sherlock Park in East Grand Forks Sunday as part of a Grand Forks Food Allergy Network event to raise awareness on how to be more food allergy friendly on Halloween. Photo by Becky Jacobs/Grand Forks Herald.
Lydia Schrage, 4, and Levi Schrage, 2, paint pumpkins teal at Sherlock Park in East Grand Forks Sunday as part of a Grand Forks Food Allergy Network event to raise awareness on how to be more food allergy friendly on Halloween. The teal color represents food allergy, and a teal-colored pumpkin on a house's doorstep on Halloween symbolizes a house that has treats and toys that kids with food allergies can enjoy. Photo by Becky Jacobs/Grand Forks Herald.
Lydia Schrage, 4, and Levi Schrage, 2, paint pumpkins teal at Sherlock Park in East Grand Forks Sunday as part of a Grand Forks Food Allergy Network event to raise awareness on how to be more food allergy friendly on Halloween. The teal color represents food allergy, and a teal-colored pumpkin on a house's doorstep on Halloween symbolizes a house that has treats and toys that kids with food allergies can enjoy. Photo by Becky Jacobs/Grand Forks Herald.
Avary Solem, 3, paints a pumpkin teal, adding teal glitter, with her grandma, Conni Wolfe, at Sherlock Park in East Grand Forks Sunday as part of a Grand Forks Food Allergy Network event to raise awareness on how to be more food allergy friendly on Halloween. Photo by Becky Jacobs/Grand Forks Herald.

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