Trick or treating did not come from a tradition. It was made as a way to make Halloween more fun. It has no connection to the old holiday Samhain or any other Halloween tradition.
it came from England
UNICEF is the international charity that collects money on Halloween. This tradition dates back to 1950 when Trick or Treat for UNICEF began.
While the tradition of going door to door "begging" for sweets and coins originated in Ireland and Scotland, the phrase "trick or treat" is purely American. The practice of "trick or treating" became popular in the 1950s, and it was during this time that the phrase became common. The implication is that is that "trick or treaters" will return to pull a prank if you don't give them a treat now.
If you did not hav a trick they will NOT giv you candy.
No, "trick or treat" is not one word. It consists of two words.
As a tradition beginning in European countries Halloween was celebrating "All Hallows Eve". Eve means evening before the day. Trick or Treat was to offer treats to ghouls and demons to avoid the possibility of curses and tricks from the dead.
Trick or Treating means, if you don't give me a treat then i will trick you..............
TRICK OR TREAT, mon
Bewitched - 1964 To Trick-Or-Treat or Not to Trick-Or-Treat 6-7 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
most monsters come out at night and other scary creatures.
knock on someones door and say trick or treat
Trick or treat (Halloween) is on October 31.