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Halloween Candy Fun Facts

shutterstock_7498921Are you a Snickers bar fan or do you crave M&M’s?  Did you know that one quarter of all the candy sold annually is for Halloween night? Celebrations.com’s Jeanne Benedict from Celebrations.com has all the fun facts on Halloween candy that will make this holiday sweeter than it already is!

History & Tradition: Halloween Candy Fun Facts

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Candy Corn Games

Candy Corn Games‘Tis the season for that super sweet kernel of candy corn that everyone can agree reminds them of Halloween past, present, and, most likely, future!  Besides eating all of that candy corn that may be laying around your home this week, you can also play some fun and simple games with these bright candy kernels.

  1. Send the kids on a Candy Corn Hunt.  You can do this a couple of different ways.  Create a path of Candy Corn that they must use to hunt around and cannot sway from the path.  Alternatively, hide small bags of candy corn around your yard and send the kids on a traditional hunt.
  2. Fill a large pumpkin pail with candy corn and see who guesses the number of candy corn. Whoever guesses closest, wins!  Share the Candy Corn with everyone.
  3. Create Candy Corn Artwork with heavy card stock, candy corn, and a glue stick.  This may get messy, but will be fun!
  4. Make Candy Corn Strings, just like popcorn.  Decorate the room and front doorway with the Candy Corn Strings.
  5. Make a homemade batch of Candy Corn.  A great idea for older children.
  6. Serve Candy Corn Rice Krispie Treats.
  7. Play Candy Corn Fooz Ball.  Using a large table surface, set up two kids at different ends of the table.  The children throw candy corn to the other child, who must block it from going through and making a goal.  The child can block it using a solid cookie cutter.  (Make sure it is one that will not scratch up your table.)
  8. Make Candy Corn Sculptures using frosting to hold the sculpture together.  Make sure to place paper down on your table to keep the mess minimal.
  9. Serve up Jones Soda Candy Corn flavor to match the fun!
  10. Finally, send them home with bags of the sweet stuff!

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Black and Orange Party

shutterstock_21851740It’s Halloween week and you may want to put together a quick Halloween party for your child and her friends before they head out to trick or treat or just as a fun play date.  Here’s an easy theme: orange and black!  That’s right, take those classic colors and create a fun party room.  It’s easy:

  • Blow up black and orange balloons: create a sea of black and orange balloons on the floor for the kids to romp through and kick about. Fill other balloons with helium and add orange and black ribbons to these.
  • Purchase inexpensive black and orange table covers and cover your furniture and tables in the room with them.  Place black and orange balloons around the furniture too.
  • Black and orange streamers hanging in doorways will have the kids enjoying crossing from one room to another.
  • Scatter black and orange confetti.
  • Hang orange lights around the party table for added festivity.
  • Serve orange juice or orange soda. (Jones Soda has some fun orange flavors like Orange & Creme and Crushed Melon.) For snacks, serve black and orange candies, Jell-O gelatin jigglers in those favorite colors, and cupcakes too.  The kids can decorate them with orange and black frosting and candies.

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Trix Spider Cupcakes

Trix Spider CupcakesLook what Bakerella has whipped up with a favorite classic cereal: Spider Trix Cupcakes.  That’s right, those colorful little spiders are made from Trix.  You may want to make up your own batch this week for the kids to take to school or as a Halloween dessert!

Truly inventive!

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Not Home for Trick or Treating?

Not Home for Trick or TreatingHelp! My kid is heading out to a fall festival party on Halloween and so I won’t be home to hand out the candy! Should I just turn off the light and forget about the trick or treaters or put out a bowl of candy and pray it doesn’t get stolen?

The BEST part of the trick or treaters is actually seeing all of the kids dress up and come around to your home. Without being there, if you turn off your light, no one will stop and you won’t be around to notice.

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Crafty Potion: Kids Will Love It!

Tis the season for all things wicked and hocus pocus.  Here’s an easy concoction to make that kids will love!

Take a plastic goblet — either one that’s already decorated or one that the kids can decorate by gluing on gems.

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Alternatives to Candy for Trick and Treating

Alternatives to Candy for Trick and TreatingIf you want to take a break from handing out candy this year, here is a list of alternative non-sweet treats to hand out:



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