How To Have A Healthy Halloween With Homemade Treats Slideshow

We're always trying to get our kids to eat their oats, so what better way to do it than by sneaking it into a Halloween treat? Brown sugar and cinnamon are added to fulfill that desired sweet craving kids get on the celebrated holiday, while chopped apple, pecans, and oats make it good for them, too. 

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Candy Corn Trail Mix

A study conducted last year found that more than 35 million pounds of candy corn are sold annually. This recipe uses the popular candy in a fun and, not to mention healthy, way.

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Apple Cider Donuts

This classic fall staple is easily enjoyed on Halloween, and satiates the sweet tooth with a dusting of sugar at the end. 

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Marshmallow Crisp

Marshmallows aren't just for the campfire during the summer, and can easily be used to make a sticky and delicious Halloween treat. This recipe uses Rice Krispies to add an element of crunch. 

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Nutella Bites

Everyone loves Nutella, so use it to create little bite-sized treats to pass out this Halloween. This recipe is simple to make and can easily be stored and ready for a night of trick-or-treating.  

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Peanut Butter Squares

This recipe is a fast and all-natural way to replicate everyone's favorite Halloween treat, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bars

Better than brownies, these bars are a delicious combination of the beloved pumpskin spice and chocolate. 

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Pumpkin Spiced Caramel Corn

Caramel corn has long been a favorite holiday giveaway, so give it a Halloween twist and make this pumpkin-spiced version for your trick-or-treaters this year. 

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