Halloween Candy Bark is a tasty and fun activity to do with your kids this holiday season! With so much of normal life on hold in 2020, finding new activities to do at home with your kids is a must! Kids will love making and eating this spooky treat!
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Chocked full of fun Halloween candies, sprinkles and traditional fall candies, Halloween Candy Bark is candy overload to satisfy any sweet tooth!
Fun activity to do together + a delicious treat= Fall Family Fun!
Easy and Fun!
This recipe is so easy for kids to help make, allowing it to be a fun family activity. The melting candies are not too hot and not dangerous for kids to handle. I like to make bowls of goodies for each child to put into the bark. A few of everything!
Candy melts are the easiest melting chocolate for making candy bark. If you do not move quickly, your kids will eat all the toppings before you are done! I like to use white candy melts and marble them into green candy melts for a spooky Halloween effect! You can even try Pumpkin Spice candy melts to bump up the flavors!
Make a Halloween Candy explosion. We like to add spooky colored gummy worms, candy corn and Halloween sprinkles. Of course some eyeball candies too!
The Candy Melts will harden quickly, so it is easy to make this candy treat and enjoy right away.
If using gummy worms, cut that section with a knife to allow the gummy candies to split with the bark.
Get creative, use your favorite halloween sweet treats!
Halloween Candy Bark
Ingredients
- 12 Oz. White Candy Melts
- 12 Oz. Green or Orange Candy Melts
- 1 Bag Candy Corn
- 4.5 Oz Gummy Worms
- 2 Oz Eyeball Candy Sprinkle Candies
- Halloween Themed Sprinkles
Instructions
- Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper. Divide candies into small dishes for each child.
- Melt candy melts in the microwave, adhering to instructions on the package. Cook for 30 seconds at a time, to ensure the candy does not scorch.
- Pour melted candy, alternating colors in long strips of each color on the prepared baking sheet. Using the tip of a knife, marble the colors together.
- Let the fun begin, let kids add candies and sprinkle with sprinkles.
- Allow to harden. Break apart into individual pieces. If using gummy worms, pre-cut those to ensure they don't pull out of the bark when breaking into pieces.
- Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry location.
Live fully. Eat well. Make candy!
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