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what is trunk or treat

Trunk or treat is a community-style Halloween event where kids collect candy from the decorated trunks of parked cars instead of going door to door.

Basic idea

  • Families and volunteers park their cars in a lot (often at a school, church, or community center) and decorate the open trunk with Halloween themes.
  • Children in costume walk from trunk to trunk to get candy and small prizes, similar to traditional trick-or-treating but in one central spot.

Why people do trunk or treat

  • Seen as a safer and more controlled alternative to going house to house, with less traffic and easier supervision.
  • Popular with churches, schools, PTAs, and local groups that want a family-friendly, community-building Halloween activity.
  • Especially convenient for families with very young kids or in areas where door-to-door trick-or-treating is less common.

What to expect at an event

  • Rows of themed car trunks (pirate ships, haunted houses, movie themes, etc.) handing out sweets or small toys.
  • Extras like music, games, costume contests, food stalls, and sometimes charity or church outreach elements.
  • Simple rules about parking, no moving cars during the event, and often encouragement of allergy-friendly treats.

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