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3 organizations accepting donations of unwanted Halloween candy in DC area

Loads of Halloween candy haunt pantries for months after the spooky holiday, but there are places in the D.C. area to donate those unwanted sweets.

If you find yourself with more seasonal sweets than could possibly be consumed, some places in the D.C. area let you donate Halloween candy after the holiday.



The following organizations package up the sugar and send it off to troops around the world:

  1. – In exchange for the sweets, donators will get a prize — which varies depending on location but could be a toothbrush or stickers (and parents get a tax-deductible receipt). Most drop-off sites are dental offices; families can . Businesses or organizations looking to donate large amounts of candy (more than 10 pounds) .
  2. – Drop off your candy at participating local businesses in exchange for toothbrushes, coupons or even cash. or mail the candy to the nonprofit.
  3. – Though the organization accepts candy donations year round, it encourages them around the holidays. Mail candy to the nonprofit at 8360 East Highway 25, Belleview, FL 34420. Think heat-resistant candy that’s individually wrapped (no one likes a melted chocolate bar).

Jessica Kronzer

Jessica Kronzer graduated from James Madison University in May 2021 after studying media and politics. She enjoys covering politics, advocacy and compelling human-interest stories.

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