I always buy too much Halloween candy, and my boys bring home a ton of goodies from trick-or-treating. Like other parents, on November 1st, I am always wondering, “What do I do with all the Halloween candy?” Today, I am sharing a few clever ideas for LEFTOVER Halloween Candy.
1) Leave it for the book fairy - Our go-to solution has always been leaving a bunch of candy
for the “Book Fairy”. My boys each fill a Ziploc bag with their favorite
treats. Then, we leave the rest of the goodies by our front door. In the
morning, the treats are gone, and the boys discover that the Book Fairy has
left them new books. She has also been known to leave some new costumes for
their dress up box. (I imagine that she
gets fantastic deals on costumes when they go on sale after Halloween!)
2) Bake with it - You
can add Smarties or chopped up chocolate bars to your favorite cookie or banana
bread recipe, or try my simple Halloween Candy Bark recipe here.
3) Get rid of it - Donate it, bring it to the office, or share it with friends.
4) Ration it - Hide it and bring it out a little at a time. We often use it for our Friday family movie night, or special school lunch treats.
5) Celebrate with it - If you have a birthday coming up, it is perfect for party treats, loot bags, or filling a piñata. You can also use it to make a Christmas candy countdown. Fun, right?
6) Learn from it - If your kids have Skittles in their treat bags, you should try this simple (and memorizing) Skittles science experiment. Get the full "how to" here.
Halloween is a fun time of year for kids, but managing the avalanche of candy can be a challenge for parents. I hope these tips are helpful. What do you do with all your leftover Halloween treats?
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)