Halloween Treats


Ghost Suckers

Use these for party favors, hanging them from the ceiling until ready to distribuate to your guests.

Take a round-headed lollipop. Lay the head in the center of a white handkerchief, facial tissue, or cloth square. Gather the handkerchief down around the stick and tie tightly just below the head with a rubber band, twist-tie, or string. Add 2 black dots for eyes.

You can also use these ghosts as an invitation to your party. Write the party date and location around the outside of the handkerchief before making the ghosts. If you plan to mail them, you might want to use flat round lollipops and padded envelopes.




Witch hat cookies Witches Hats

You will need Keebler® fudge striped cookies, Hershey® Kisses and a tube of orange decorator icing. Turn cookies upside down so that the chocolate side is up. Use the orange decorator icing to pipe around the hole in the center of each cooke. Place an unwrapped Kiss on the icing circle. Finish by piping around the base of the kiss and drawing a little bow. (Thanks to Kathy Brown for this suggestion.)


Green Slime

Serve soft-set lime gelatin out of a bowl.
Don't cut it nicely - slop it out.



Eyeballs

Make Rice Krispie® Treats. The directions are on the cereal box. Form the into balls, about 1 or 2 inches across. Add a pastel M&M® or other small round candy for the iris and dot the candy with frosting or gel for the pupil. A big hit with the younger crowd!



green hand Ghost Hand Punch
Buy some new latex gloves. Wash one out and fill with water. Fasten the arm closed with a twist-tie or rubberband. Freeze it. Float it in the punch before serving.


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