
Halloween 'trunk-or-treat' events become growing trend as safety becomes top priority
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Parents are taking children "trunk-or-treating" as an alternative Halloween celebration. The trend involves collecting candy from vehicle owners in a structured, community event.
Wes Wright of Detroit, founder and CEO of CookOut News, a Michigan-based outdoor cooking news site, took his two young children trunk-or-treating on Friday, Oct. 28. Cortney Moore is an associate lifestyle writer on the Lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
"My wife and I are really cautious about safety, so we only go to the trunk-or-treat at our kids' school," Wright told Fox News Digital.
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