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St. Louis, MO 63141

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969 North Mason, Suite 240

St. Louis, MO 63141

Call The CRC

(314) 514-8509

Eggs, soy, nuts and wheat are common allergies in children, according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Finding treats without reactions can be challenging for these families.

Teal pumpkins may be popping up all over America this Halloween. The teal pumpkin outside a home signifies that the person offers something other than candy for the children this year. Items such as temporary tattoos, stickers and glow bracelets are some treats offered instead of candy. The milk in chocolate can even be troublesome for those children that are allergic to milk.

Read more about the teal pumpkin project here. The CRC conducts allergy studies throughout the year. Sign up for our email list to keep current on our clinical studies and to see if you qualify!