14 Halloween treats that are so much fun!

These Halloween treats are more fun than frightening, with playful designs and bold colors that scream celebration. From mummy-wrapped sweets to monster eyes and spider webs, every dessert here brings creativity to the table. Most use shortcuts like cake mix, candy melts, or store-bought dough, so they’re easy to pull together. Great for parties, class treats, or just a little spooky fun at home.

Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups

Three glass cups with layered chocolate pudding and crushed cookies, topped with gummy worms and a cookie marked RIP to resemble a graveyard, with a plastic spider decoration.
Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

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Chocolate pudding gets topped with crushed cookies, gummy worms, and cookie tombstones. Some even add candy bones or marshmallow ghosts. Itโ€™s a layered dessert that looks like a tiny edible graveyard. Perfect for kids to decorate their own.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups

Bat Halloween Oreo Balls

Bat Halloween Oreo Balls. Photo credit: Mama’s on a Budget.

Crushed Oreos and cream cheese are rolled into balls, dipped in chocolate, and decorated with candy wings and eyes. The bat shape is made with broken cookie pieces for wings. These are rich, creamy, and adorable. Keep chilled until serving.
Get the Recipe: Bat Halloween Oreo Balls

Halloween Sprinkle Cookies

Halloween Sprinkle Cookies. Photo credit: Mama’s on a Budget .

Soft sugar cookies are rolled in Halloween-colored sprinkles before baking. They come out golden with crunchy edges and chewy centers. Use orange, purple, black, and green sprinkles for the full effect. Easy to make in big batches.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Sprinkle Cookies

Tie Dye Cupcakes – Halloween Cupcakes

Tie Dye Cupcakes – Halloween Cupcakes. Photo credit: Mama’s on a Budget .

Swirls of orange, purple, and black cake batter bake into a marbled cupcake. Topped with bright buttercream and themed sprinkles, they look festive inside and out. No two cupcakes turn out the same. Theyโ€™re bright, bold, and full of party energy.
Get the Recipe: Tie Dye Cupcakes – Halloween Cupcakes

Black Bat Halloween Sugar Cookies

Black bat-shaped cookies decorated with colorful candy eyes and black sprinkles are arranged on a round cooling rack.
Black Bat Halloween Sugar Cookies. Photo credit: We Eat At Last.

Classic sugar cookies are cut into bat shapes and decorated with black icing. Add eyes or a bit of sparkle for flair. These hold their shape well and can be made ahead. Great for cookie swaps or party platters.
Get the Recipe: Black Bat Halloween Sugar Cookies

Monster Eyeball Cookies

Sugar cookies decorated to look like colorful eyeballs are arranged on a wooden tray and plates, with a black plastic spider nearby on a white wooden surface.
Monster Eyeball Cookies. Photo credit: Low Calorie Eating.

Round cookies are topped with brightly colored icing and candy eyeballs. Some use melted chocolate for drips or veins. The more eyes, the better the effect. A hit with kids who love messy decorating.
Get the Recipe: Monster Eyeball Cookies

Halloween Cake Mix Cookies

Some orange and black sprinkled cookies on a cooling rack.
Halloween Cake Mix Cookies. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

Start with cake mix and add oil and eggs to make soft, chewy cookies. Stir in Halloween candies or chocolate chips for extra fun. They bake up fast and stay moist for days. A shortcut that still looks festive.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Cake Mix Cookies

Halloween Candy Bark

Rectangular pieces of orange and white swirled bark topped with mini pretzels, candy corn, and sprinkles are arranged on a marble surface.
Halloween Candy Bark. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

Melted chocolate is spread out and topped with leftover Halloween candy, pretzels, and sprinkles. Once it hardens, break it into jagged pieces. Itโ€™s sweet, salty, and full of crunch. A fun way to use up extra candy.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Candy Bark

Halloween Cauldron Pops

A chocolate-covered treat on a stick decorated with large candy eyes and green icing, resembling a monster face, with similar treats blurred in the background.
Halloween Cauldron Pops. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Cake pops are dipped in green or purple coating and placed into plastic cauldrons. Edible glitter, candy eyes, and mini bones finish the look. These look like bubbling brew on a stick. Perfect for themed dessert tables.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Cauldron Pops

Halloween Chocolate Covered Oreos

A plate of Halloween-themed cookies decorated as a green monster, a ghost, a purple monster, and two jack-o-lanterns, placed on an orange polka dot cloth.
Halloween Chocolate Covered Oreos. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Oreos get dipped in colored candy melts and topped with eyes, stripes, or seasonal sprinkles. Theyโ€™re easy to decorate in bulk. Each one can look different depending on the toppings. Great for party bags or quick classroom treats.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Chocolate Covered Oreos

Halloween Monster Chex Mix

A bowl of snack mix containing Chex cereal, mini pretzels, candy-coated chocolates, and candy eyeballs.
Halloween Monster Chex Mix. Photo credit: Ginger Casa.

A mix of cereal, pretzels, and popcorn is coated in melted candy and tossed with googly eyes and themed candy. Once it sets, itโ€™s sweet, crunchy, and snackable. Serve it in cups or treat bags. A no-bake hit for all ages.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Monster Chex Mix

Halloween Monster Eye Crinkle Cookies

Assorted orange, purple, and black cookies decorated with candy eyes are held by a plastic skeleton hand on a white gauze background.
Halloween Monster Eye Crinkle Cookies. Photo credit: Xoxo Bella .

These soft cookies crack open in the oven to reveal crinkled tops. Candy eyes peek out between the sugar-dusted ridges. Use green, purple, or orange dough for extra effect. Theyโ€™re creepy in the cutest way.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Monster Eye Crinkle Cookies

Halloween Mummy Brownies

A round chocolate cookie decorated with white icing in a mummy pattern and two candy eyes, on a white plate with a pumpkin-themed tablecloth.
Halloween Mummy Brownies. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Brownies are cut into rectangles and drizzled with white icing to look like mummy wrappings. Candy eyes complete the look. You can use boxed mix or homemade. Theyโ€™re rich, chocolatey, and ready for Halloween night.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Mummy Brownies

Halloween Oreo Spider Bites

Two spider-shaped treats made from crushed cookies and candy eyes with chocolate legs are displayed on a white plate, with a stack of sandwich cookies and a small pumpkin in the background.
Halloween Oreo Spider Bites . Photo credit: Brooklyn Active Mama.

Classic Oreos turn into mini spiders with pretzel stick legs and candy eyes. The pretzels slide right into the cream, making assembly simple. A drizzle of chocolate or colored icing adds a fun finish. These are crunchy, sweet, and a hit with kids.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Oreo Spider Bites

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