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It never fails. Each year after Halloween, parents finds themselves trying to figure out what to do with all of the candy. Of course, you can always donate it to local organizations or for military care packages.

But you may want to keep just a little for yourself once you see these leftover Halloween candy recipes. They're all easy enough to make that your kids can help! via The Baker Mama This recipe couldn't be more simple. Chop up your favorite candies into bite-sized pieces and mix them into cookie dough.



The best part about this recipe? You can freeze this cookie dough into 2 tablespoon-sized scoops, then pull out a few at a time whenever a craving strikes. via I Heart Naptime Jamielyn Nye from the " I Heart Naptime " blog said, "This Halloween popcorn mix is so easy to make and something that both kids and adults will love. It’s sweet and salty, with a little bit of crunch from the candy.

Plus it’s covered in the perfect amount of white chocolate." via Averie Cooks Chocolate lovers rejoice! These brownies are packed full of just about every variety of miniature and fun-size candy bars you can imagine. via Averie Cooks People have strong feelings about candy corn.

Either you love it or you hate it — there's no in between. But pair it with white chocolate and bake into a cookie — some may just change their minds. via Picky Palate Is it a cookie? Is it a pie? Is it a candy bar? One could argue that it's all three.

Bake your favorite Halloween chocolate between lay.

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