**Full Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Global Influence with product provided by Hershey’s. All opinions are my own.
I love fall because it’s the start of three months worth of delicious treats and creative snacks. There are so many fun Halloween treats you can make, especially when you use Hershey’s!
When I got my huge box full of Hershey’s, I knew I’d need some help to make something creative with all the candy. Celebrate with Hershey’s has a ton of super creative Halloween treats – everything from Reese’s Broomsticks to Eerie Eyeball Cookies and more!
When I saw the Reese’s Broomsticks, I knew I wanted to make them. But I wanted to put my own little spin on them, so we used Rolo’s instead. They were delicious! I didn’t think there was a need to use the melted chocolate to keep the pretzel in the Rolo, so we didn’t. The trick, though, is to hold the pretzel close to the Rolo and twist slowly in a circular motion.
I attempted to make a deep dish cookie with the Kit Kat and Reese’s candies, but that was a major flop. I’ve been told I added too much chocolate to the batter. Is there such thing as too much chocolate?! I am definitely going try to make them again, though, because the centers were so tasty!
Do you have any favorite Halloween treats?
Marla Zickefoose says
Hershey’s candy is my all time favorite! We visited Hershey, PA a few years back and were in chocolate heaven! I love your rolo broomsticks! very creative and rolos are one of my top 5 candies of all time! I really love candy and actually consider myself an addict! I think another favorite Halloween treat are the caramel apple Jolly Rancher pops! So yummy!
Katie says
those cookies may have been a fail, but I bet they still tasted great!
Sara Phillips says
The batter was delicious! I think I left out a cup of flour the first time. Opps! Because when I re-made them, they were so yummy!
Haeley @ Design Improvised says
The broomsticks are a cute idea – I know my 2 and 4 year old would love making those! We made a pumpkin dip today (cream cheese, pumpkin, powdered sugar, spices) that turned out so yummy – great with shortbread cookies and apple slices. Although my 2 year old helped herself to the powdered sugar and ended up looking like a ghost – her face was covered in it!
Sara Phillips says
How fun! Pumpkin dip sounds like something my family would enjoy!