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Colored Halloween buckets make the holiday fun for all kids

If you go Trick-or-Treating this week, and notice kids holding buckets that are different colors from the usual orange, there might be a reason for it.

The Autism Society of Indiana told WANE-TV that different colors mean different things.

For example, if a child has a blue bucket, that signifies they might have autism and may be non-verbal.

Teal buckets mean the child could have a food allergy and may be sensitive to certain candies or treats. The idea is to make the Halloween experience fun for everyone.

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