Nut-Free Halloween Candy List 2025 Safe & Verified | NutFreeMarket
Your 2025 guide to nut-free Halloween candy: verified brand statements, smart label tips, and a printable cheat-sheet to keep trick-or-treating safe and fun
Halloween should be fun!
Not scary because of labels.
And yet, if you’re living nut-free (or you’re the parent of a child who is), every candy wrapper can feel like a gamble.
That’s why this year, we put together the ultimate 2025 nut-free Halloween guide — with statements from brands, tips, and a cheat-sheet to make your Halloween a success.
But before we get into the goodies, one important disclaimer:
👉 This article is for educational purposes only. Ingredients, facilities, and recipes can change without notice. That's why it is important to always read every label, contact manufacturers directly, and talk with your healthcare provider before making decisions. (FDA allergen labeling rules)
Okay, now let’s make Halloween safer — and way less stressful.
Step 1: Know how to read a Halloween label like a pro
Forget what you knew about last year’s candy. The wrapper in your hand now is the source of truth.
- The U.S. government requires packaging to list the nine major allergens (including peanuts, tree nuts, and sesame) under the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act, FALCPA and the FASTER Act.
- The labels: “May contain…” or “Processed in a facility…” are voluntary advisory statements, and are not legally required—potentially varying across product lines (FARE: How to Read a Food Label).
- Fun-size ≠ full-size: mini versions may come from different facilities and have different labels (FARE: How to Read a Food Label).
Rule of thumb: Treat every label like it’s brand new.
2. Brands That Make Your Life Easier and Sweeter
These brands publish nut-free statements in their FAQ and are a great starting point:
- Smarties (U.S.) – Free from the nine major allergens, produced in entirely nut-free factories.
- Tootsie Roll Industries – Includes Tootsie Rolls, DOTS, Junior Mints, and others—all made in peanut/tree-nut-free facilities.
- Dum-Dums (Spangler) – Statement says these treats are made on dedicated equipment and free from top allergens.
- HARIBO (U.S.) – No peanuts or tree nuts in ingredients; they’ve also established an allergen prevention program.
- Enjoy Life Foods – 14 allergens excluded in dedicated nut-free facilities.
- No Whey! Chocolate – Made in allergen-free facilities (Top 9).
- free2b – Also produced in a facility free from the Top 9 allergens.
Save this list—you’ll thank yourself later!
3. Classics You'll Have to Double-Check
Some popular candies seem safe—until seasonal or mini lines change everything:
- Skittles & Starburst (Mars Wrigley) – Normally nut-free, but their packaging is the only accurate source.
- Sour Patch Kids & Swedish Fish (Mondelēz) – Packaging can vary; always check.
- Ferrara family brands (Nerds, SweetTarts, Laffy Taffy, etc.)—they don’t publish allergen lists and insist you always reference the label on the packaging.
- Hershey – Mentions that seasonal varities may come from different lines; check each label.
In other words: approach each wrapper with curiosity and caution.
4. Quick-Check Label Playbook (Halloween Night Edition)
- Look at the Contains statement—if it lists peanuts/tree nuts, it's a no-go.
- Scan for labeling “may contain…” or “processed in…”—these are voluntary. Talk with your allergist about what’s okay for you (or your child).
When in doubt—swap it out. Better a small toy than a big reaction.
5. Teal Pumpkin Treats That Get the Seal of Fun
Candy doesn't have to be your only Halloween option. Glow sticks, stickers, bubbles, mini toys, pencils—the FARE Teal Pumpkin Project has inspired countless households to spread inclusive joy for everyone!
FAQ (Because You’re Already Curious)
Q: Is this applicable outside the U.S.?
A: No—this is U.S.-centric (FDA, FALCPA). If you’re localizing elsewhere, check your own regulations.
Q: “May contain” vs. “Contains”—same thing?
A: No. “Contains” is required by law if the allergen is an ingredient. “May contain” is voluntary and about potential cross-contact.
Q: Do recipes change for seasonal lines?
A: Yes, so assume nothing carries over automatically.
Final Word
This list is here to empower you, not replace your due diligence. Make sure to:
- Always read every label—this year, every package, every time.
- Always double-check seasonal or mini versions.
- Most importantly—follow your allergist’s guidance.
Now, go enjoy a candy-filled Halloween—with less stress, more safety, and maybe even a Teal Pumpkin or two!
At NutFreeMarket we are building more than just a marketplace. We’re creating a community where families, food lovers, and allergy-conscious shoppers can feel safe, supported, and confident in every choice they make.
Next, check out these blogs on How to Read Food Labels for Hidden Nuts, as well as 10 Nut-Free Brands the Allergy Community Swears By
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider or allergist regarding any questions or concerns about managing nut allergies.