Seven-month-old Sullivan Johnston may never enjoy Halloween like other children.
Living with severe food allergies, his mother Sarah says the once hospitalized child may not be able to eat the traditional holiday snacks as he grows into holidays like Halloween. She hopes families will consider the Teal Pumpkin Project, an initiative promoting non-food alternatives on the spooky holiday for children like her son.
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