Halloween Treats
Looking to throw a party that will have them howling at the moon for more Halloween treats? Try these delectably devilish Halloween recipes that include Halloween snacks and Halloween cupcakes, and the crowd is sure to scream for more.
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- 25 Spooky Halloween Treats
- Serve up these deliciously creepy treats for little ghouls & boys in your upcoming Halloween party!
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- Caramel Apple Monsters
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- Caramel apples have always been a favorite, but when you use candies to make them monsters they become the life of the party. ... Read More
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- Frankenstein's Jell-O Monster
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- When made of Jell-O, this creature isn't such a frightful fellow. He is, however, a wee bit jiggly -- and sure to make your children giggly. ... Read More
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- Melon Brain
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- Made from nothing more than a small, round seedless watermelon, this spooky cerebral creation is bound to turn heads.
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- Mini Pumpkins
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- You can harvest a whole pumpkin patch full of these sweet treats in minutes.
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- Mini Witch's Brooms
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- Instructions for making a cute Halloween snack.
- Chocolate Slime
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- Green, chocolately slime with fruit on the side
- Chocolate Toads
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- These little morsels will be gobbled up, so be sure to make plenty.
- Halloween Chocolate Slime
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- Slimy chocolate goodness.
- Haunted Halloween Hands
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- A deliciously fun Halloween party treat that your kids will love.
- Root Beer Float
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- Let your kids have some fizzy fun with this all-time classic drink.
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- Banana Ghosts
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- Instructions for making a tasty treat in the form of a ghost from a banana.
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- Candy Corn Balls
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- Instructions for making a yummy Halloween party treat.
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- Edible Eyeball Treats
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- These creepy peepers are a cool snack to serve Halloween party guests.
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- Forked Eyeballs
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- These scary-good Halloween treats, prepared and eaten on the same fork, begin with a doughnut hole dunked in white chocolate. ... Read More
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- Frozen Frog Eggs
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- The scariest holiday of the year calls for chilling fare -- and these frosty pops fit the bill.















