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6 Sweet Leftover Halloween Candy Recipes

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Looking for some clever ways to use up your leftover Halloween candy?  We’ve got you covered! From candy-topped tarts to treat-filled cakes, these leftover Halloween candy recipes are no trick, all treat!

Let the candy do the decorating with this Halloween Candy Ganache Tart. Begin by making a sweet cookie crust, then fill your tart with a gooey ganache made with Dark Cocoa Candy Melts Candy. Finally, top your treat with your favorite chocolates, candies and sprinkles for a fun and festive Halloween dessert.

Halloween Candy Ganache Tart

Great for kids, this Trick-or-Treat Candy Bucket Cake is easy & fun to make. Use our shaped jack-o-lantern pan to bake your favorite cake mix or recipe, then use your leftover candy to fill your bucket with sweets. For more color, use fondant to create your own candies and lollipops.

Trick-or-Treat Candy Bucket Cake

This Easy Candy Halloween Birthday Cake starts off with two layers of rich chocolate cake, then is stacked and iced with chocolate buttercream. Finally, an assortment of chocolate peanut butter cups, malted milk balls, peanut butter candies and chocolate bars make decorating fun.

Easy Candy Halloween Birthday Cake

These little monsters won’t be able to scream with a mouthful of candy! Fun for kids to make, these easy Halloween cupcakes are decorated using pre-colored icing pouches and candy eyeballs. Give each monster cupcake a little piece of candy to chew on for a fun finishing touch!

Monster Mouthful Cupcakes

Give leftover Halloween candy a new life with this recipe. Great for gifting as a party favor for a Halloween party or handing out to friends and family for trick-or-treating, this fun Halloween candy bark can be made with whatever you have on hand. Add a few candy eyeballs and some Halloween sprinkles to top it off.

Fun Halloween Candy Bark

This Trick-or-Treat Halloween Cake may look simple on the outside – but cut in and you’ll be surprised with a waterfall of fun candies inside! Great for using small gummy and chocolate candies, sprinkles, gum balls, candy corn and more, this pinata cake is the perfect combination of trick and treat!

Trick-or-Treat Halloween Cake

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6 Sweet Leftover Halloween Candy Recipes

Looking for some clever ways to use up your leftover Halloween candy?  We’ve got you covered! From candy-topped tarts to treat-filled cakes, these leftover Halloween candy recipes are no trick, all treat!

Let the candy do the decorating with this Halloween Candy Ganache Tart. Begin by making a sweet cookie crust, then fill your tart with a gooey ganache made with Dark Cocoa Candy Melts Candy. Finally, top your treat with your favorite chocolates, candies and sprinkles for a fun and festive Halloween dessert.

Halloween Candy Ganache Tart

Great for kids, this Trick-or-Treat Candy Bucket Cake is easy & fun to make. Use our shaped jack-o-lantern pan to bake your favorite cake mix or recipe, then use your leftover candy to fill your bucket with sweets. For more color, use fondant to create your own candies and lollipops.

Trick-or-Treat Candy Bucket Cake

This Easy Candy Halloween Birthday Cake starts off with two layers of rich chocolate cake, then is stacked and iced with chocolate buttercream. Finally, an assortment of chocolate peanut butter cups, malted milk balls, peanut butter candies and chocolate bars make decorating fun.

Easy Candy Halloween Birthday Cake

These little monsters won’t be able to scream with a mouthful of candy! Fun for kids to make, these easy Halloween cupcakes are decorated using pre-colored icing pouches and candy eyeballs. Give each monster cupcake a little piece of candy to chew on for a fun finishing touch!

Monster Mouthful Cupcakes

Give leftover Halloween candy a new life with this recipe. Great for gifting as a party favor for a Halloween party or handing out to friends and family for trick-or-treating, this fun Halloween candy bark can be made with whatever you have on hand. Add a few candy eyeballs and some Halloween sprinkles to top it off.

Fun Halloween Candy Bark

This Trick-or-Treat Halloween Cake may look simple on the outside – but cut in and you’ll be surprised with a waterfall of fun candies inside! Great for using small gummy and chocolate candies, sprinkles, gum balls, candy corn and more, this pinata cake is the perfect combination of trick and treat!

Trick-or-Treat Halloween Cake

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