Designs By Disney. If your
kids just can’t get enough of their favorite Disney characters, give them a treat for their treats with a Disney-themed candy carrier. The eco-friendly, Mickey Mouse and Friends bag at left is currently sold out, but we also love this authentic Mickey pumpkin bucket!
Treating With A Cause
For 60 years, kids have trick-or-treated for Unicef with the organization’s
iconic orange box. Now you can also support UNICEF with HSN’s FEED
Trick-or-Treat bag ($13.25). With each purchase, a donation is made to the U.S.
Fund for UNICEF—enough to provide a year’s worth of micronutrient powder to a
child in the developing world. Click here for details.
Design Your Own At Zazzle.com. Encourage
your kids to be eco-friendly with trick-or-treat bags that you’ll also be able
to use every other day of the year. At zazzle.com, kids can create their own
Halloween-themed canvas tote bags, or choose from pre-made designs. Prices vary
depending on style. Click here for details.
For Holding The Motherload
ChicoBag—the makers of compact and reusable shopping bags—has a special
Halloween 2010 bag. Made of durable woven polyester, the bag can hold up to
25lbs. of treats. Enter the kids’ design contest to have your creation on a
ChicoBag in 2011.Click here for details.
A Budget-Friendly Bag
Old Navy’s felt treat bags come in devil and ghost varieties and cost only
$3.50. Click here for details.
The Cutest Bags On The Block
Pottery Barn Kids has a selection of quirky treat bags that come in the shape
of bees, cupcakes, bananas, skulls, sharks and more. Many can be personalized
and shipping is free. Click here for details.