Minnesota dentists will donate your Halloween candy to U.S. troops, give you voucher for veggies

HealthPartners' annual candy exchange aims to set record.

November 1, 2017 at 7:56PM
From left, a homemade Twix-like candy bar, a coconut chocolate bar, a peppermint patty owl, and a peanut butter cup on the bottom. Use cookie cutters for other creative holiday-themed shapes. (Francine Orr/Los Angeles Times/TNS) ORG XMIT: 1213686
Would you trade in your Halloween candy for veggies? (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Are you suffering from a Halloween candy hangover?

Here's a sweet idea on what to do with your extra loot: trade it in for a healthy treat. Minnesota dentists are offering up fruits and vegetables through the annual HealthPartners candy exchange.

Sound a bit scary?

Well consider this: your donated candy will be sent to U.S. troops through Operation Gratitude.

From now through Nov. 7, donate a pound of candy (that's the minimum donation required) and you'll receive a $5 voucher for fresh fruits and veggies at Cub Foods.

One more thing to help sweeten the deal: organizers of the candy drive are hoping to top last year's record — which brought in more than a half ton of Halloween goodies.

For more info on the candy exchange, go here.

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Allie Shah

Deputy editor

Allie Shah is deputy local editor. She previously supervised coverage of K-12 and higher education issues in Minnesota. In her more than 20 year journalism career at the Star Tribune, Shah has reported on topics ranging from education to immigration and health.

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