Creative Recipes You’ll Want for Leftover Halloween Candy

After Halloween, there’s often a stash of leftover candy that seems endless. Instead of letting it sit in the pantry, why not turn those treats into delicious desserts and snacks?

Leftover candy can be the star in easy recipes like crispy bars, cookies, and brownies. From transforming Reese’s cups into gooey brownies to adding candy corn to colorful parfaits, these ideas give new life to your Halloween haul.

It’s also a fun way to keep the Halloween spirit going a little longer and get creative with classic treats. Many of these recipes require just a few simple steps, so you can whip them up in no time. Plus, they’re perfect for sharing, whether it’s with family, friends, or even at a fall gathering.

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Peppermint barks topeed with crushed candy canes.
Peppermint Bark. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Peppermint Bark

Turn leftover Hershey bars into a quick, festive peppermint bark! Just melt them, add crushed candies, and let it set. It’s a simple, sweet way to use those extra candies and makes a great holiday treat.
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Reese’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Crispy Bars

Got leftover Reese’s? Transform them into no-bake crispy bars with a chocolate and peanut butter blend. Perfect for turning candy into a snack everyone can enjoy, without any extra baking.
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Reese’s Pieces Bars

Reese’s Pieces are made for these easy dessert bars! Packed with peanut butter and chocolate flavor, these bars are a great way to use up Halloween candy and make a snack that’s perfect for sharing.
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Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Chocolate Cupcakes

Those Reese’s Cups can be baked right into these chocolate cupcakes! They add a peanut butter surprise inside each cupcake, making them an easy treat to whip up with extra Halloween candy.
These Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Chocolate Cupcakes are chocolatey and stuffed with a mini Reese’s cup!
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Peanut Butter Cup Brownies

Leftover peanut butter cups get a second life in these fudgy brownies. With peanut butter and chocolate in every bite, they’re an irresistible dessert made better by using your leftover treats.
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Double Chocolate Blossom Cookies

Topped with a leftover Hershey’s Kiss, these double chocolate cookies are the perfect way to repurpose Halloween candy. These cookies are a holiday favorite, and the extra chocolate makes them even better.
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Candy Stuffed Cookies

Make those leftover candy pieces a star by adding them to chewy, soft cookies. Each cookie is a surprise of chocolate and crunch, making them a fun, delicious way to use up Halloween stash.
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Chocolate chip cookie bars on a wooden cutting board.

Peanut Butter Blossom Bars

These bars give new life to Hershey’s Kisses, pressing them into each bar for a peanut butter-chocolate classic. Perfect for sharing, these bars are great for using up candy in one easy recipe.
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Edible Candy Bar Cookie Dough

Turn leftover candy bars into an edible cookie dough treat that doesn’t need baking. It’s a fun, safe-to-eat dessert that makes the most of extra treats without any hassle.
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Hershey Kiss Cookie

Classic cookies topped with leftover Hershey’s Kisses are a simple way to repurpose Halloween candy. Soft, delicious, and easy to make, they’re perfect for cookie trays and last-minute treats.
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Candy Corn Fruit and Yogurt Parfait

Use up candy corn in this fruit and yogurt parfait, where it adds a sweet, seasonal touch to a healthy snack. Great for Halloween, this parfait is an easy way to use up candy in a fresh way.
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Peanut Butter Cookies and Cream Bars

These bars blend peanut butter with cookies and cream for a chewy, rich treat that’s perfect for leftover candy. Quick to make, they’re a unique way to finish off your Halloween haul.
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Candy Corn Cookies

Turn candy corn into a baked treat with these soft cookies. They’re festive, fun, and use up extra candy corn in a delicious way for Halloween or fall gatherings.
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White Chocolate Party Mix

This mix combines cereals, pretzels, and extra candies with white chocolate for a quick, shareable snack. It’s an easy way to make use of a variety of leftover candies in one tasty batch.
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Candy Cookie Brownies

Chop up leftover candies and add them to these brownies for extra sweetness in every bite. Fudgy and delicious, they’re a great solution for leftover treats that need a new twist.
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Snickers Popcorn

Transform Snickers into a sweet and salty popcorn mix, perfect for movie nights! This easy snack uses up candy bars for a treat everyone will love munching on.
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Candy topped Pop-Tart house on a cake plate.
Make an Easy Pop-Tart Holiday House. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Make an Easy Pop-Tart Holiday House

Use up small Halloween candies to decorate this easy holiday house made from Pop-Tarts. It’s a fun, colorful way to repurpose extra treats while creating a festive holiday display.
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Pumpkin and cauldron-shaped buckets brimming with leftover Halloween candy sit on a wooden table, surrounded by small decorative spiders.
What To Do With Leftover Candy. Photo credit: Little Frugal Homestead.

BONUS CONTENT: What To Do With Leftover Candy

Don’t want to make any of those amazing recipes? Recycle that candy in many different ways. You’ll be surprised at how many creative ways there are to get that candy out of your house!
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