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Trick or treat!
You’ll get a bit of both with these kid-favoriteHalloween recipes.

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These easy Halloween snacks for kids are perfect for parties and after-school bites.
Plus, we bet you’ll love them just as much as they do.
All together, they make afestive Halloween spreadthat the whole family will enjoy snacking on.

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Let’s get to snacking.
And it starts with store-bought pizza dough.
Frozen meatballs simmer in a sweet-tangy sauce made with grape jelly, chili sauce, and barbecue sauce.

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Sugar-And-Pumpkin Spice Muffins
Grab one of these pumpkin-spiced muffins to go.
They’re festive for classroom parties and satisfy hungry trick-or-treaters.
Pumpkin-Chocolate Brownies
Indulge a littleit is Halloween, after all.

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This Halloween-colored sweet treat will add a festive touch to your snack table.
Candied Pumpkin Spice Pecans
Give pecans a Halloween-worthy makeover by tossing them in a seasonal spice blend.
Add pumpkin pie spice to tie in the Halloween theme for this no-bake treat.

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They’re easy to make ahead of time and store for up to two days in the refrigerator.
They are a tasty way to celebrate the season.
Tortillas are cut in half, filled, then rolled to create a blooming ring.

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They’re easy to hold and easy to dip.
Buttermilk-Pecan Pralines
Make the most of the year’s pecans with these melt-in-your-mouth pralines.
Bonus points if you and the kids pick the pecans yourselves.

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Pumpkin Bread
Make their Halloween snacks flavorful and filling with this festive, seasonal recipe.
Serve slices for a tasty seasonal breakfast or on the side of a bowl of soup.
Pumpkin Whoopie Pies
These soft cake-like cookies use pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie spice.

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Filled with cream cheese frosting, theyre a decadent Halloween snack.
This treat can be prepared in advance and chilled in the refrigerator for up to four days.
Easy Piecrust Crackers
Kids will enjoy customizing a batch of crackers for their Halloween party.

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Choose from several toppings, and use cookie cutters to cut the crackers into fun Halloween shapes.
Packaged piecrust means this snack comes together quickly.
Monster Cookies
Despite their name, these cookies are anything but scary.

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Loaded with candies, these treats are a good way to use up that candy haul.
Peanut Butter Cornflake Cookies
Make these no-bake cookies when you need a quick treat.
With just four ingredients, they’re a breeze to whip up between homework and trunk-or-treat.

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Similar to doughnut holes, theyre a great snack any time of day.
And adults will love them too.
These will go fast!

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Put it under the broiler for a few minutes to develop a caramelized crisp sugar topping.
Loaded Deviled Eggs
These deviled eggs will appeal to youngsters and adults alike.
Sweet-And-Salty Snack Mix
Trick or treat!

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You’ll get both with this super snackable mix of sweet and savory bits.
Serve in cups, bags, or ice cream cones for snacking on the go.

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