Chocolate prices may be rising, but M&M’s is still ready to save the day with free candy if hungry trick-or-treaters deplete your carefully curated stash.

For the third year in a row, M&M’s is offering free candy refills on Halloween night through its Halloween Rescue Squad.

How does the program work and what’s new for this year? Read on for all the sweet details.

A bowl of M&M's on Halloween.
M&M’s Halloween Rescue Squad is back.M&M’s

The M&M’s Halloween Rescue Squad Is Available for One Day Only

Starting at 5 p.m. on Oct. 31, the M&M’s Halloween Rescue Squad will mobilize and deliver free candy to households across the country to save them from a candy catastrophe.

Here’s how it works:

  • You have to live in a Gopuff delivery area to participate.
  • Head to MMS.com/rescue-squad and click “Learn more.”
  • Submit your request for a candy refill.
  • M&M’s has partnered with Gopuff to delivery candy in under an hour, while supplies last.

What’s New This Year?

Treat & Great Kits

A bowl of M&M's on Halloween.
The Treat & Greet kit.M&M’s

M&M’s is giving away free “Treat & Greet” kits starting Oct. 10 at 10 a.m. ET, while supplies last. Each kit comes with an M&M’s T-shirt, a festive candy bowl, candy and more. Customers can visit MMS.com/rescue-squad to enter for the chance to win one.

More Candy for Friday Night Halloween Crowds

When Halloween falls on a Friday, like it does this year, there’s inevitably a larger turnout. To prepare for the crowds, M&M’s is giving away “more candy than ever before” this year on Halloween, according to a press release.

“Nothing is scarier than an empty candy bowl on Halloween night, but M&M’S has your back if you run out — so you can keep the FUN and celebrations going,” president of sales and chief Halloween officer at Mars Wrigley North America Tim LeBel said in a statement.