If you’ve been searching for Halloween treats that are good for your kids to bring to school and easy to make- look no further! Although not all the options are healthy, they ARE easy to package and transport to a classroom.
There are lots of healthy options too, if you’re looking for that. Goodness knows they get enough candy on Halloween!
I hope this list of easy Halloween treats for school helps you out!

21 Easy Halloween Treats for School {that are nut free!}
Supplies needed:
Pretzel Sticks
Plastic Sandwich Bags
Halloween Pencils or Straws
Scissors
Transparent Tape
Ribbon
Supplies needed:
Food handler gloves
Candy corn
Popcorn
Twist tie
Spider ring
Supplies needed:
Goldfish snacks
Rounded celophane treat bags
Permanent black marker
Twine or yarn
Scissors
Supplies needed:
18 Baked Cupcakes from a Cake Mix
1 Container of White Icing/ Frosting
1 Container of Chocolate Frosting
Yellow Sugar Sprinkles
Wilton Black Sugar Pearls
Celebration Pearls Red (or other small red candy)
Pocky Chocolate Cream Covered Biscuit Sticks
Supplies needed:
8 count pkg. Kellogg’s Rice Krispie Treats
12 oz. pkg. Black Candy Melts
1/2 cup Orange Candy Melts
Black and Orange Sprinkles
Supplies needed:
Googly eyes
Gauze
Sharpie
Supplies needed:
Apple Sauce Pouches
White Crepe Paper
Scissors
Hot Glue Gun
Googly Eyes
Supplies needed:
Strawberries, whole
Bag of White Chocolate melts
1 cup of Milk Chocolate melts
Supplies needed:
12 Campfire® Giant Roasters
1 10-ounce bag candy melts
assorted sprinkles
Supplies needed:
Rice Krispies Treats, cut into rectangles or unwrapped prepackaged
Treat Sticks
Candy Melts (I used purple, green and orange)
Candy Eyes
Fork and/or spoon
Wax paper
Baking sheet
Supplies needed:
Pretzel Rods
Candy Melts
Candy Eyes
Supplies needed:
Mini Marshmallows
Reese’s Pieces
Chocolate Animal Crackers
Cocoa Puffs Cereal (or any chocolate cereal)
Halloween Frosted Animal Crackers
Supplies needed:
1/2 cup Caramel Bits
6 ounces colored candy melts melted
6 pretzel rods
candy eyes assorted candies, sprinkles
optional food coloring markers
Supplies needed:
6 cups Kellogg's Rice Krispies Cereal
6 tablespoons Butter (We use Salted, Sweet Cream Butter)
6 cups Mini Marshmallows
Food Coloring
33 Wilton Candy Eyes - Large
Supplies needed:
lollipops (we used BlowPops)
green tissue paper cut in 6″ circles
black tissue paper cut in 1X3″ rectangles
hot glue gun
ribbon
2- black pipe cleaners
1 – 2 1/2″ piece of orange (or other color) pipe cleaner
sharpened pencil
glue stick (not pictured)
Supplies needed:
candy or small toys of your choice
orange tissue paper
green pipe cleaners
floral tape
googly eyes
Supplies needed:
3 tablespoons butter
1 bag marshmallows
6 cups cereal (Rice Krispies for similar)
1/4 cup sprinkles (in Halloween colors and/or shapes)
1 cup Candy (candy corn pieces)
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