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Bubble, bubble toil and trouble, All Hallows’ Eve is just around the corner, so it’s time to fire up the cauldron and whip up some super spooky Halloween snacks for the little monsters.

From freakish, pea-nutty eyeballs to batty bliss balls and spooky skeleton cookies, these spine-chilling Halloween snacks are as hair-raising as they are dastardly delicious.

Peanut Butter Eyeballs

The slow-release energy of peanut butter in these eerie eyes are perfect for fuelling up before trick or treating. Chocolate, peanut butter, and honey – what’s not to love?!

Halloween Peanut Butter Eyeballs snack

Spider Cupcakes

OK, we’re cheating a bit, this isn’t really a recipe, more of a ‘buy the ingredients and toss ‘em together’ kind of deal. Ready made cupcakes, pretzels and smarties is all you’ll need.

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Batty Bliss Balls

Up your bliss ball game by turning these treats into mini bats. Nutty and gooey, with chocolate wings, these little delights are frighteningly good.

Halloween Bat Bliss Balls snack

Halloween Apple Monsters 

A spooky, sweet treat that the kids can help create, with no baking involved. The work of mere minutes, perfect for an afternoon snack with a creepy twist.

Halloween Apple Monsters treat

Ghostly Meringues

A little bit science experiment and a whole lots of ghoulish fun, these ghostly meringues are actually adorable. Who you gonna call?

Ghost Meringues Halloween treat

Skeleton Cookies

Bring out the gingerbread man cookie cutters early and use them to create spine-chilling skeletons for a spine-tingling Halloween snack.

Skeleton Cookies made from gingerbread men iced with bones and a little candy heart

Chicken Spiders

Three ingredient creepy spiders made of chicken are the ultimate nuggs Halloween makeover. Frozen nuggets or chicken bites are transformed into the ultimate spidey after school snack with some pretzels and candy eyes.

Chicken Spiders Halloween Snack

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  • This would be a lot of fun if you were having a halloween party

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  • I’ll take a while serve of apple monsters, please!

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  • Oooh! Bookmarking these for next halloween

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  • Haha I love the apple monsters the best – they remind me of Oscar the Grouch!

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  • Very creative and look lovely. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us all.

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  • They look wonderful and very creative.

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  • These are so cute. Perfect snacks for the kids

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  • I can’t eat any of these. They freak me out too much!!!

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  • It’s the meringue ghosts for me! The one in the feature image has so much personality!!

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  • Those apple monsters look so yum

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  • I love these all! I just wonder if the apples go discoloured fast

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  • These are all great ideas

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  • Some very fancy ideas here for next Halloween. I will make some of them for my trick and treaters who come around. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  • These are so clever, but I just don’t have the patience to make them.

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  • Such cute and fun ideas!

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  • Love these ideas, I made medusa mini cupcakes the other day with Allen snakes as hair, candy eyes and purple bodies. So yummy. The whole family loved them. Might make more for the weekend.

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  • These are awesome! ????

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  • Yes! So many clever and creative ideas here that we can try.

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  • Clever but easy.

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  • Those batty bliss balls are adorable :)

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