While the coronavirus pandemic has some communities canceling their annual trick-or-treat Halloween celebrations, not all hope is lost for kids to get bags full of candy this year.
Lowe’s, the home improvement store, is offering free curbside trick-or-treat events at many stores across the country, USA Today reported.
Families can get in line, drive up, and get a bag of candy and a free small pumpkin. You have to sign up in advance for the event, which is scheduled on Oct. 22 and Oct. 29 from 6 to 7 p.m.
Click here for more information. Reservations will be accepted starting Oct. 10.
The home improvement retailer is not the only company trying to bring a little normalcy back for Halloween.
Krispy Kreme is offering a free doughnut to people who visit the stores in costume on Halloween, USA Today reported.
It’s a similar promotion to one that happened last year.
For more on Krispy Kreme’s Halloween promotions, click here.
Also remember, as with many promotions, they are subject to local participation.
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