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9 Creative Ways to Use Leftover Halloween Candy

From STEAM fun to holiday baking, we've got ideas on how to use up Halloween candy

By Macaroni KID October 28, 2024

Halloween isn't just about spooky costumes and fun scares — it's also about candy — lots of it! Whether you're going door-to-door or enjoying a trunk-or-treat event with family and friends, those bite-sized treats are the highlight of the night. And here's a fun fact: Halloween is officially the day to indulge without guilt (trust us!).

But after the candy rush, what do you do with the leftovers? Rather than letting them go to waste, we've got nine sweet ways to put them to good use starting November 1st:

1. Donate Your Leftover Halloween Candy

If you’re looking to share the Halloween spirit, you can donate candy to local and national organizations that distribute sweets to those in need. It's an easy and meaningful way to give back. You can also look for local candy buyback programs!


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2. Save for Gingerbread House Decorating

Hold onto your leftover Halloween candy for an upcoming holiday tradition: Gingerbread house decorating! The colorful candies make perfect rooftop shingles, pathways, or even windows. Your gingerbread houses will look extra festive with a mix of different treats.

3. Create a DIY Trail Mix

Mix leftover candy with healthier snacks like nuts, seeds, pretzels, and dried fruit to make a fun trail mix. It’s a perfect sweet-and-salty snack that can give you a quick energy boost.


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4. Bake Candy-Stuffed Cookies and Brownies

Give your favorite baked goods a fun twist by adding chopped-up candy bars to cookies or brownies. Replace chocolate chips with your leftover Halloween chocolate, and every bite will be a delightful surprise. Whether it's M&M's, Snickers, or Reese's, these treats will elevate your dessert game.

5. Build Candy Structures

Challenge your kids to use their leftover candy to build different structures as a STEAM activity. Use marshmallows, gummies, or other soft candies as connectors, and pair them with toothpicks or pretzel sticks to create towers, bridges, or other shapes. This STEAM activity teaches basic engineering principles like balance, support, and design, making it both fun and educational.

6. Make a Sundae Bar

If you have a birthday or event coming up, why not create a DIY sundae bar? Use leftover Halloween candy as the perfect toppings for ice cream. Just set up bowls of candy and let everyone customize their sundaes!


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7. Create Candy Bark

Melt down chocolate and spread it on a baking sheet, then sprinkle chopped-up leftover Halloween candy on top to create your own custom candy bark! You can mix in pretzels, nuts, or even sprinkles for extra texture. Once it sets, break it into pieces for a sweet treat that’s perfect for sharing or gifting this holiday season.

8. Crush Candy for Topping Smoothies or Yogurt

Crush or shave hard candies or chocolate bars and use them as a fun topping for yogurt, smoothie bowls, or even oatmeal. It adds a sweet, crunchy texture and a colorful twist to your healthy snacks or breakfast.

9. Create a Candy Advent Calendar

Use leftover Halloween candy to create a DIY advent calendar leading up to Christmas. Simply place different candies in small bags or boxes, and you’ll have a sweet countdown to the holidays.

How will you use your leftover Halloween candy?

Halloween may come and go, but the fun with candy doesn’t have to end! From baking and craft ideas to educational STEM activities, there are plenty of ways to reuse and repurpose your leftover Halloween treats. Whether you're freezing candy for later, using it to decorate gingerbread houses, or finding creative ways to donate, these ideas make sure nothing goes to waste.

Try out these leftover Halloween candy ideas, and turn your post-Halloween stash into a source of fun, learning, and delicious treats for months to come!