If you’re looking for spooky, scary, Halloween treats, we have you covered! These easy Halloween treats for school, home, and everywhere in between take just a few minutes to put together, but can help make that long wait until trick or treating starts a little more tolerable with some Halloween fun.
Decorations are a great way to prepare for a holiday, but my favorite way to celebrate has to be with festive food.
These easy halloween treats are a fun way to spice up normal lunch box snacks and get everyone in the Halloween spirit.
Easy Halloween Treats That Kids Will Love!
Whether you’re preparing for a classroom party or just want to surprise your kiddo with a festive and delicious treat for her lunchbox, these fun snacks are sure to be a big hit.
Best of all, most of them are easy to make even with little kids, which is all part of the fun.
Spiderweb Caramel Apple {Happy Organized Life}
Caramel Apples are one of my favorite fall treats, and just about the only thing that could get me close to a spider this size… even if it is fake!
Pretzel and Cheese Broomsticks {One Little Project}
These little Pretzel and Cheese Broomsticks are the perfect way to add a healthy snack to the fun treats and candies kids usually stock up on.
Spooky Boo Brownies {Betty Crocker}
The cute little ghost faces make these, and they’d be really easy to assemble too. You just need a small brownie, marshmallow, and some white chocolate to use as glue. Some mini chocolate chips would double as they eyes and mouth too. So fun!
Candy Corn Drink {Raining Hot Coupons}
This Candy Corn Drink is a fun halloween twist on a party drink.
Candy Corn Halloween Bark {This Gal Cooks}
Candy bark doesn’t have to be limited to peppermint and Christmas time anymore. This recipe is a little more sophisticated twist on the regular candy halloween treats.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Spider Cookies {A Spicy Perspective}
If you prefer spooky halloween treats, these Chocolate Peanut Butter Spider cookies are the perfect thing to have crawling across your plate. I’m not even sure I could stomach them if it weren’t for those cute little candy eyes.
Mini Donut Spiders {It’s Always Autumn}
Looking for a different spider treat? Give little donuts, pretzels, and chocolate covered candies a try with Mini Donut Spiders.
Candy Corn Cupcakes {Happy Organized Life}
When you’re looking for delicious Halloween treats that are constant crowd pleasers, you can’t go wrong with Halloween cupcakes like these Candy Corn Cupcakes.
Dracula’s Dentures {The Girl who Ate Everything}
Another spooky treat ideas kids are sure to love are Dracula’s Dentures. I can see these being a huge hit at class parties with all the kids pretending these are their vampire teeth.
Yummy Mummy Treats {Crazy little Projects}
Transform boring old pretzel sticks into an extra sweet treat with just a drizzle of white chocolate, and you’ll have Mummies!
Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats {Clean and Scentsible}
Halloween just isn’t Halloween without a monster face here or there. Putting these Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats on sticks also gives kiddos a chance to pretend to be the big creepy man themselves.
Graveyard Pudding Cups {Party Pinching}
If you’re looking for a super cute homemade treat that’s really easy too? Give these Graveyard Pudding Cups a try. You just need a pudding cup, little ghost marshmallow, pumpkin candy, and some crushed oreo cookies for dirt. Done!
Mummy Oreo Pops {A Step in the Journey}
Speaking of Oreos… put one on a stick, dip it into some melted white chocolate, and you’ve got Mummy Oreo Pops!
String Cheese Ghosts {Thirfty Jinxy}
Of all the easy recipes I’m sharing today, this one has to take the grand prize for easiest Halloween treat ever. One wrapped piece of string cheese and a black sharpie, and you can call it a day!
Vampire Donuts {Mom Foodie}
These vampires donuts come with an extra dose of fun… souvenir vampire teeth!
Frankenstein Marshmallow Pops {Just a Taste}
These cute little Frankenstein heads might require a little more work and attention to detail, but they’re worth every second.
Monster Munch {Eighteen25}
When I was little, one of my favorite things to do at Halloween parties was watch scary cartoons and movies. I can’t quite stomach them like I used to, but I could definitely stomach this festive Monster Munch. It’s a perfect sweet and savory snack in one.
Mummy Hot Dogs {Frugal Coupon Living}
My mom makes these adorable Mummy Hotdogs for my kids every Halloween, and they love them! Truth be told, I do too. They’re really good, especially topped with a little mustard (or ketchup if that’s your thing).
Bat Oreo Truffles {One Sweet Appetite}
Finally, a bat I wouldn’t mind seeing on Halloween! These Oreo Bat Truffles are a little more complex to put together, but so worth the effort.
Pretzel Candy Spiderwebs {Five Heart Home}
We usually work pretty hard to remove spiderwebs from our homes, but if they were all this colorful and delicious I might not try so hard. These would look so cute on a platter for a Halloween party or be a fun surprise in a lunch box.
Pumpkin Popcorn Balls {What’s Cooking, Love?}
Every Halloween celebration needs at least one pumpkin, and these Popcorn Pumpkin Balls would be perfect for a quick treat.
Frankenstein Kiwis {Two Healthy Kitchens}
Who says Frankenstein has to be scary? I don’t know about you, but I kind of just want to cuddle this little guy! Best of all, he’s mostly made of kiwi so I don’t have to feel quite as guilty when the kids are chowing down on candy because I’ll know they’ve had a couple healthy treats along the way.
Banana Mummy Pops {Lemons and Zest}
Worried about sugar overload and looking for more healthy Halloween snacks? Give a banana mummy a try! A squiggly of chocolate, some popsicle sticks, and googly eyes, and you have yourself one frightfully delicious and healthy treat.
I double dog dare you to not be in the Halloween spirit after looking at all of those adorable Halloween snack recipes and ideas!
Which (or should I say “Witch?” Haha!) was your favorite? Will you be making anything for Halloween this year?
Sherry@savvyapron
All of these would be great for the kids Halloween parties at school. Thanks!
Emily
Thanks, Sherry! I totally agree. So many cute ideas. The hard part’s figuring out which one(s) to make 🙂
Elaine
What a great collection! Super cute! Hey I would love if you stopped my plve and joined My 2 favorite Tings on Thursday – Link party oing on now!! I’d love to have you!! I pin everything!! 🙂 Have a great weekend!
Emily
Thanks, Elaine!! 🙂
Vanessa
These are amazing! These would be great at a party. I love it and hope you would consider sharing at a link party I am hosting. I hope to see you there. Have a great week! http://diy180site.blogspot.com/2016/09/dishing-it-and-digging-it-link-party-114.html
Kim~madeinaday
Cute ideas here! Thanks for linking up to Merry Monday! Sharing on G+! Have a great week!
Kim