Noodles & Company will celebrate Halloween by offering all Rewards members an offer for a free kids meal with the purchase of a regular entree, valid October 30-November 3.

Vegetables don’t have to be scary this Halloween with the newest addition to the Noodles & Company menu: cauliflower-infused Caulifloodles, which boast a full serving of vegetables in a regular portion, plus vitamins C, K, B6, and fiber. The noodles are always available to substitute into any dish on the menu at no additional cost. This Halloween, whether opting for heartier favorites like classic mac & cheese or lighter Zoodles or Caulifloodles, Noodles & Company is the perfect spot for the family to kick off a night of trick-or-treating.

“We know trick-or-treating means serious business to kids. That’s why we’re offering a deal to make it easy for families to stop in and fill up on a healthy and delicious meal beforehand,” says Nick Graff, executive chef at Noodles & Company. “We’re essentially disguising veggies in a costume of Caulifloodles, so it’s perfect for the holiday. Plus, since we began serving Caulifloodles in late September, we’ve received overwhelmingly positive feedback from kids saying how much they love them! It’s truly a win-win for parents.”

In addition to the latest vegetable-infused menu items, Noodles & Company is providing families with other easy ways to make Halloween healthier and balance out some of that candy. Last month, Noodles eliminated fountain drinks from the kids menu panel. In their place, the kids menu now features healthier options like organic juices and low-fat milk so kids can stay fueled throughout every single neighborhood stop.

Guests must download the Noodles Rewards app and be signed up by October 29 to receive the free kids meal. The offer, which will be sent to all members on October 30, will be valid for one free kids meal with the purchase of a regular entree. Only one reward per Noodles Rewards account is allowed.

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