Leftover Halloween candy…what to do with it. You can certainly freeze chocolate treats to use at Thanksgiving or Christmas. But, there has to be a creative way to “upcycle” it for future uses. Despite all the trick-or-treating, Halloween is just one of the holidays we spend the most on seasonal chocolate. Also near the top is Easter. However, the day of the year with the most over all candy sales is October 28. And, the top 5 candy selling days are in October. And, according to stats I found, candy corn is a top seller. It’s hard to believe since I hear a lot of candy corn bashing. Maybe people buy it to use decoratively or to give to people as a gag gift. Regardless, I am one of the few who actually like candy corn. I said what I said. LOL. Other top sellers include Reese’s, Snickers, Kit Kat and M&M’s. I didn’t see Twix on that list. But I’ll go out on a limb it’s a big seller, too. That being said, it’s certain we end up with buckets of leftover Halloween candy, and here’s what to do with it after the big day. I did some digging and found countless sources for ideas. Any number of social media platforms or websites offer creative ways to give your Halloween candy new life. This list comes from a combo of different places, including my own head. But, to save you the time of searching, I am highlighting a few of those and adding how-to videos as well. And, maybe some of these will spark your imagination to come up with some of your own!
Charlie & Debbie
Leftover Halloween Candy-What To Do With It
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