Terrorific Halloween Treats

These bat cookies are fun and easy to make for your next spooky gathering!

Looking for a creative dessert using Pillsbury® peanut butter cookies? Then check out these ice cream sandwiches that are perfect for Halloween.

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Top this sweet pizza any way you like, Halloween-style. Just 5 ingredients, 15 minutes prep.

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Wrap up a hot dog in true mummy fashion in this fun Halloween take on classic Crescent Dogs.

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Perfect for a kids Halloween party- these grey cats taste great.

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Scare up some fun with these Halloween cookies that the kids can help shape and bake!

Enjoy these delicious blackout candy apples that are made in just 30 minutes – a distinctive dessert for Halloween.

Scary eyeballs made with great tasting Grands!® cinnamon rolls.

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Talk about fun! Add some frosting and candies to cookies made with refrigerated dough. They'll be the hit of the Halloween bash, guaranteed!

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Trick or treat? Surprise little witches and goblins with this fruit, candy and cereal mix. They’ll be "goblin" it up!

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Pack up treats in homemade Halloween party treat bags.

There are lots of fangtastic treats on the scroller above. Pick some of those fun ideas and make treat bags for your party. Or bring them to a party you're  headed to. Decorating party treat bags (and making the creepy treats) can be just as big a Halloween hit as the trick-or-treating!

 

3 Spooky Ideas for Party Treat Bags

You can design way-cool bags from things you've got  around the house! Check out these ideas:

Brown Bag It. All you need are ordinary brown lunch bags to let your creativity run wild. Try this frighteningly easy idea:

  • Use a hole puncher and some twine as a bow; fold over the top of the bag.
  • Punch a few holes in it.
  • Weave the twine through the holes to seal the bag after you've added the treats.
  • Add extras like candy corn or other Halloween candy with a glue gun.

 

Give Yourself a Hand. Transform a simple clear plastic glove into a "handy" (and creepy) treat bag filled with your favorite goodies. Get ideas from our recipe scroller above. Make sure to leave enough room at the top so you can seal the bag with a twist tie.

 

Go Green. Orange, black...and green? Skip goodie bags altogether and instead use (recyclable) paper. Just twist the paper into a cone shape and staple or tape it. Then fill with cookies, pumpkin seeds or Halloween snack mix.

 

Super-easy idea for filling a party treat bag: Pillsbury Ready To Bake!® Halloween Shape® cookies

 

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