10.26.2012

DIY Friday Scary Snacks

Do you love Halloween? These scary treats are sure to inspire a haunting Halloween party. Even if your not into Halloween, these ideas will make tasty snacks. Enjoy!

Cake ball brains
Mad Scientist Potion
Oreo spiders
Creepy pudding
Scary Apples
Mummy Dogs
Scary cookie pops

What is your favorite Halloween treat?



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11 comments:

  1. I liked to make 'ghosts in the graveyard' when I was working and had someplace to take it. I don't dare make it for myself. I don't need to be eating a pan of pudding/chocolate cookie mix with whip cream ghosts and Milano cookie gravestones! lol

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  2. Great picks...esp the first one! Seems like on Halloween day, the kids will not be out braving the storm...so I'd better get cracking and be creative!

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  3. Cool ideas! I'm fantasizing about the kids I'll have in a few years and how fun halloween will be!

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  4. It amazes me how many creative ideas people come up with for the holidays. Awesome round up here.

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  5. I think I've seen those cake ball brains on Pinterest. EW! I've tried the creepy pudding before, and it's fun! The mummy dogs are cute!
    ~Kim
    2justByou.blogpsot.com

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  6. The mad scientist potion looks fun!

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  7. Haha, those are fun!!
    Love the Oreo spiders :)

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  8. Oh how cute, though I do think the "brains" treats are a bit gross I know that my grandkids would love them. . . the gorier the better. :D

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  9. Thanks for the suggestions I am looking for some creepy desserts to bring to work on Halloween.

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  10. Thanks for the suggestions I am looking for some creepy desserts to bring to work on Halloween.

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  11. Iiiih! Great ideas! They look yucky but I am sure they taste delicious ;)

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