Are you looking for practical uses for leftover Halloween candy? Just because Halloween is over doesn’t mean that you have to eat all of your Halloween candy in one sitting. Let’s get real – if you keep all of your candy at home you WILL end up eating it. Instead of throwing away any extra holiday candy you don’t want or don’t like, check out the 10 creative practical uses for leftover Halloween candy.
Throughout the year, you can pull a candy bar out of the freezer to add to an ice cream sundae or a homemade milkshake. This is one of the most practical uses for leftover Halloween candy.
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M&Ms or other small candies are great to include with peanuts, raisins, almonds, or any other trail mix ingredients.
If you go onto Pinterest and search for recipes that include leftover Halloween candy, you’ll find thousands of options. For everything from cookies to bars to pies, you’re bound to find something that satisfies your sweet tooth.
This is a great way to make an at home mocha without spending money at the coffee shop.
Make learning fun and delicious by allowing kids to practice addition or subtraction with little pieces of candy.
If your candy starts to get hard or stale, save it and use it to decorate a gingerbread house that is made for your eyes to enjoy, instead of your mouth.
I promise you that it will disappear in no time!
I promise you’ll brighten up the day of those who need it most.
Because let’s get real, sometimes we all need a piece of candy to sweeten up our day.