Whether you stuff a pillowcase with candy or use the classic plastic pumpkin — Halloween night guarantees heaps of candy. While we deal with leftover candy and inevitable cavities, there's a delicious ...
Preheat oven to 375 F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and coat the paper with cooking spray. Place the unwrapped bars in a food processor and pulse until they are well chopped. Set aside.
Jazz up a standard brownie box mix with leftover Halloween candies. The caramel keeps the brownies moist and chewy for days. Visit gazette.com or scan the QR code below with your smartphone or mobile ...
Don’t let that pile of Halloween candy go to waste! Turn your sweet stash into something delicious with these fun recipes using leftover candy. This year, transform those bite-sized chocolates and ...
These super souped-up brownies have something for everyone! Piled on the rich brownie base is a layer of creamy frosting, chocolate candy bars, caramel popcorn, candy corn, chocolate chips and so much ...
What’s not to love about Halloween? It’s a time when us grown-ups can play dress-up, watch scary movies and eat lots of candy. On Nov. 1, however, we often find ourselves with more Halloween candy ...
Need help eating your (or your kid's) share of this year's payload of Halloween candy? You're probably not alone. Americans readily shell out some $2 billion a year for all those sweet treats, but it ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Two of America’s Icons, Hostess and Mars Chocolate North America, have come together to offer two new delicious treats hitting stores nationwide this month: Hostess® ...