Check your kid’s candy for Seattle pet peeves

You never know what they’ll find toxic

Candy bars which show mini photos inside from top to bottom: umbrellas, the words "Pike's Place" over Pike Place Market, and a stop sign

Gives us chills just thinking about these.

Photos via Pexels and Wiki Commons

Be safe out there, parents, and make sure to do a candy check this Halloween. 🍫

For instance, we found several things Seattleites are allergic to in these chocolate bars: umbrellas, saying “Pike’s Place” + four-way traffic stops. Scary stuff. 😱

Okay, yeah, we know this is a returning meme, and maybe we spend wayyy too much time on the Internet, but still... safety first.

Have you found any Seattle-specific potential poisons in your treats this year? If so, drop us a line. No more tricks, we promise. 🎃

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