Using leftover Halloween candy in baking not only helps clear out your candy stash but also makes it easy to create new and enjoyable treats. These simple recipes are a great way to turn excess candy into something more special for your family or friends. We love these sweet treats, and so does everyone we share them with.

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Candy Stuffed Cookies

Soft cookies are filled with mini candy bars, creating tasty surprises in every bite. This easy recipe is perfect for using up leftover Halloween candy and makes sharing fun. Enjoy these cookies as a sweet treat that transforms extra candy into delightful goodies.
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Candy Cookie Brownies

A rich dessert combines cookie dough and brownie batter, topped with chunks of leftover Halloween candy for extra sweetness. Each fudgy bite offers a delicious way to use up extra chocolates. This recipe is perfect for satisfying any sweet tooth while making the most of Halloween leftovers.
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M&M Cakies

Leftover M&Ms become soft, chewy cakies filled with colorful candies, making each bite a tasty treat. This recipe is easy to whip up and perfect for after-school snacks or quick desserts. It’s a fun way to turn Halloween leftovers into something special.
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Salted Caramel Ice Cream with Candy Bits

Creamy salted caramel ice cream gets a sweet and crunchy twist with chopped candy pieces mixed in. This easy dessert cleverly uses leftover Halloween candy to enhance its flavor. It’s a great way to make extra candy the star of a delicious treat.
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Snickers Popcorn

Caramel corn is taken up a notch by adding chopped Snickers, blending chocolate, caramel, and peanuts into a tasty snack. This simple recipe makes using leftover Halloween candy enjoyable and fun. It’s a sweet twist on popcorn that everyone will love.
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White Chocolate Party Mix

A fun snack mix combines pretzels, M&Ms, dried fruit, and white chocolate, creating a sweet and salty treat. This quick recipe is a great way to use leftover Halloween candy. Perfect for sharing, it makes candy the highlight of an easy snack.
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Edible Candy Bar Cookie Dough

This safe-to-eat cookie dough is loaded with leftover Halloween candy, making it a perfect treat for snacking straight from the bowl. With heat-treated flour and no eggs, it’s a quick and easy way to enjoy something delicious. Mixing in chopped candy bars gives new life to Halloween leftovers.
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Reese’s Pieces Bars

Chewy bars feature a rich, peanut-buttery base filled with colorful Reese’s Pieces, creating a sweet and satisfying dessert. This easy recipe is ideal for using up extra Halloween treats. It’s sure to be a hit among candy lovers looking for something tasty.
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M&M Chocolate Dump Cake

This simple dump cake allows tossing everything into a pan for an easy, chocolatey dessert topped with colorful M&Ms. It’s a fun way to use up extra candy and creates a rich treat that everyone will enjoy. This recipe highlights leftover Halloween candy in a delicious way.
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Reese’s Peanut Butter Cupcakes

Rich cupcakes hide a mini Reese’s cup in each one, offering a sweet surprise in every bite. This recipe makes it easy to use up leftover candy, turning it into a delicious treat for all. The combination of chocolate and peanut butter creates a delightful dessert.
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Almond Bark Cereal

This no-bake treat mixes leftover Halloween candy with cereal and almond bark for a crunchy and sweet snack. It’s a fun and easy recipe perfect for munching on or sharing with friends. This cereal treat gives new life to extra candy while being delicious and enjoyable.
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