Halloween Treats for work!

Scambone

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I work at the library at school and I wanted to make some treats for my coworkers for Halloween. I know it’s a bit earlier to start thinking about this but it’s cheaper to buy stuff here and there rather than everything all at one time. Anyways here’s a few ideas that I have so far, I’m also open for suggestions!

I went to the dollar store a picked up little ghost tins to make brownies in (20 in a pack for a dollar! What a deal!)

At past family reunions I use to make a sand bucket treat with layers of graham crackers and pudding. I was thinking of doing the same thing but instead of putting it in a bucket, I’d put it in a square pan and make it with chocolate pudding and Oreos. I was going to decorate the top like a grave yard! But I thought that might be hard to scoop so maybe do individual cups so they can take it home with them (we don’t work all at the same time)

Last but not least, I was looking through a Martha Stuart book and I saw these cute little pumpkins filled with candy. What she did was cut on a circle of tissue paper, put candy in the middle, twisted it in to a ball shape and wrap the top twisted part with green ribbon. Sorry I can’t describe it better but it was cute anyways.

I figured these would be cool to do because they do not cost much but I’m open to other ideas!
 
Right now I can't think of anything at all but maybe somebody can. I'll keep thinking...
 
Pumpkins and Ghosts -

Dip Oreo cookies in orange candy melts* and Nutter Butters in white ones (or white chocolate chips.) Decorate with tube frosting that will harden, or melt dark chocolate chips and use a pastry bag or ziploc with the corner cut off.

*I get these at Michaels or A.C. Moore, but some grocery stores have them in bulk.
 
Rumballs!!! Nothing better then rumballs at work!!! :cool1:
 

I've made rice crispy treats, cut them into squares (you also could use the rc treats in the box) then I tempered some chocolate and drizzled a chocolate spider web over each square and topped it with a gummy spider. Very easy and people love them.
 












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