12 Fun Ways to Utilize Your Leftover Halloween Candy

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One night. Two kids. Twenty pounds of candy collected. Seriously! From classic Kit Kats and Hershey bars to my personal favorite, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, we scored a little bit of everything. My neighbors went all out! So, what’s one to do with all that candy? Besides indulging in it, here are 12 inventive ideas for using your leftover Halloween treats.

  1. Enhance Baked Goods
    Transform your brownies, cookies, or cheesecakes by incorporating leftover candy like Reese’s Pieces, M&Ms, or Butterfingers. Looking for inspiration? Try making a delectable peanut butter cheesecake that’s sure to impress.
  2. Create Your Own Trail Mix
    If you have an abundance of chocolate and pretzels, why not mix them together? Add some nuts and dried fruit for a delicious, customized trail mix that’s perfect for snacking on the go!
  3. Get Crafty
    While it may feel odd to use Halloween candy for Christmas crafts, candies like Dots and Smarties are perfect for decorating gingerbread houses. Melt Jolly Ranchers to create beautiful ornaments that resemble stained glass—trust us, they’re stunning!
  4. Paint with Candy
    Let your creativity flow! Use Skittles to create a sweet, non-toxic paint that’s safe and fun for kids of all ages.
  5. Make Learning Tools
    Candy can be educational too! Use gummy bears as counting aids, or fashion your own abacus with Dots and straws. Feeling crafty? Try making candy necklaces or even a custom board game featuring candy pieces.
  6. Craft Adult Beverages
    Elevate your drink game by infusing vodka with leftover candy or whipping up a chocolate martini. For cocktail ideas, check out this list of 13 unique recipes.
  7. Conduct a Science Experiment
    Get the kids involved with science! Kimberly Jones, a mom with a knack for creativity, suggests turning leftover Halloween candy into fun learning experiences. Explore her clever ideas for some scientific fun.
  8. Make Seasonal Fudge or Bark
    If you love fudge as much as I do, try mixing in chopped Halloween candy like Kit Kats and Butterfingers into a fudge or bark base. Don’t forget to add pretzels or candy corn if you have them!
  9. Add It to Your Coffee
    Want to make your morning brew extra special? Add a bit of chocolatey goodness to your coffee for a delightful mocha experience.
  10. Donate It
    Consider sharing the sweetness! Organizations like Operation Gratitude and Operation Shoebox collect candy to send to troops. You can also drop off donations at local shelters or clinics.
  11. Trade It In
    Not excited about the idea of munching on all that candy? Many dental offices offer “buy back” programs where you can trade candy for cash or small toys. Check out the Halloween Candy Buy Back program for options near you.
  12. Give It Away
    If you’re overwhelmed with candy, share the love! Bring some to work or create care packages for friends, family, and neighbors.

Whether you’re crafting delicious treats in the kitchen, getting creative in the craft room, or donating to a good cause, the spirit of the season is all about being inventive and sharing joy.

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In summary, leftover Halloween candy can be transformed into a range of delightful treats, crafts, and educational tools. Embrace your creativity and share the sweetness with others this season!