1Monster Bark
Ralph SmithThis bark is not only scary looking, but it's scary easy to make! The base is graham crackers, but it's the colorful candy melts, sprinkles, and candy eyeballs that make it so cute.
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2Candy Corn Popcorn Balls
Ryan LiebeStudded with candy corn and salty peanuts, these sticky-sweet popcorn balls are a Halloween classic. Wrap 'em up in cellophane bags and you've got the cutest homemade treat to hand out.
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3Homemade Peanut Butter Cups
Caitlin BenselReese's lovers will appreciate this homemade version of the candy. They're just as creamy and chocolaty, but you can also add a sprinkle of sea salt to make them just a tad bit more elevated. It brings out the flavor!
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4Quick Caramel Apple Fudge
Sommer Collier / The Pioneer WomanThe flavors of fall shine bright in this ten-minute fudge recipe. It's made with chopped dried apples, dulce de leche, and white chocolate chips.
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5Candy Corn Bark
Ralph SmithIt doesn't get easier than homemade bark! All you need are graham crackers and candy melts (in orange, yellow, and white to match the colors of candy corn), plus a few candy-covered chocolates to sprinkle on top.
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6Mummy Pretzels
Bridget Edwards / The Pioneer WomanThese sweet and salty treats are mummified in a melted candy coating and decorated with candy eyeballs for a silly, yet spooky finishing touch.
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7Pumpkin Truffles
Caitlin BenselThis might look like a fancier Halloween candy, but it's actually surprisingly easy to make! Swap out the white and gold sprinkles or orange and black sprinkles to make them even more festive.
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8Peanut Butter Fudge
Caitlin BenselIf making homemade fudge sounds intimidating, forget everything you've heard. This rich and creamy fudge is practically foolproof. It's a peanut butter lover's dream!
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9Homemade Butterfingers
Bridget Edwards / The Pioneer WomanWhat's the secret to these homemade butterfingers? Candy corn! Yes, the controversial tri-colored candy can finally be put to good use in this recipe for a chocolate covered, nutty treat.
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10Candied Apples
Caitlin BenselNo witch-themed party would be complete without these candy-coated apples. They have a classic ruby red color and a spiced flavor from red cinnamon candy.
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11Halloween Chex Mix
Caitlin BenselThis candy-filled snack mix is loaded with both sweet and salty flavor, so it’s a hit no matter what your preferences might be. Plus, the colors of the Reese’s pieces and candy corn make it even more festive for Halloween.
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12Spiderweb Bark
Ralph SmithGive your friends and family the creepy crawlies with this spiderweb bark that's so much fun to make. All you need is a toothpick to create the spiderweb design.
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13Candy-Covered Caramel Bars
Ryan Liebe 14Oreo Truffles
Brian WoodcockThe filling for these decadent chocolate truffles is just two ingredients: Oreos and cream cheese! Roll it into balls, coat it in chocolate, and you have a sweet any trick-or-treater would love to score.
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15Buckeyes
Caitlin BenselBuckeyes are basically just peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate, but they're a long-time favorite with kids and adults alike. You can even decorate them with orange sprinkles to make them ready for Halloween!
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16Pretzel Turtles
Caitlin BenselOnce you learn how to make these super-easy chocolate-caramel treats, you'll want to put them on repeat throughout the year. They're great for Halloween, Christmas, Easter, or just about any occasion!
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17Concession Stand Crackers
Ryan DauschGo wild with your favorite chocolate candies by using them as a topping for these salty-sweet crackers. The best part? It only takes 30 minutes to make a batch.
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18Two-Ingredient Reese's Bark
Sommer Collier / The Pioneer WomanChocolate almond bark and mini Reese's peanut butter candies come together in this simple homemade treat. You'll wonder why you never thought of it before!
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19Salted Caramels
Bridget Edwards / The Pioneer WomanDon’t be intimidated by homemade caramel! The chewy, buttery treat (with a touch of sea salt) is surprisingly easy. It makes a big batch, too, so you’ll have plenty to share with your family and friends.
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20Crock-Pot Candy
Caitlin BenselThe great thing about this super simple slow cooker candy recipe is that you can make it for any holiday! For Halloween, top it with orange and yellow candies, spooky sprinkles, or candy eyes.
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