Trick or treat season is upon us and with it comes an abundance of candy it can be hard to finish up - here are 11 ways to use leftover Halloween candy!
We’re sharing our favorite Buckeye Balls recipe - full of delicious peanut butter and chocolate. They're the perfect holiday treat and a great addition to a cookie plate.
These Gooey Chocolate Snickers Cookies are a chewy chocolate cookie loaded with caramel chips and chopped snickers bars. A touch of flakey salt on top makes these the perfect combination of salty and sweet.
With Easter right around the corner, Peeps Vodka is the pastel, candy-colored liqueur you’ve been looking for. Hunt no longer for a colorful, cocktail ingredient that’s as fun to make as it is to mix with!
Crunchy, sweet, and salty. Pretzel toffee bark is the perfect sweet little snack when you need a pick-me-up. This easy to make candy also makes the perfect gift for the holidays!
Homemade Twix Cookie Pops are a cute, bite-size lollipop version of the candy bar favorite! Chocolate, caramel, and crunchy cookie — in short, irresistible!
Almond Joy Cupcakes are a sweet, sweet way to celebrate Saturday. Just like your favorite candy bar, sometimes you feel like a nut – and great cupcakes!
Homemade conversation hearts are easy to make and taste so much better than the store-bought Valentine’s Day treat. And bonus: You can make your own candy messages.
Halloween is an excuse to gorge on candy corn and spooky shaped cookies, for sure. But we've got lots more recipes sure to make you say, "Hooray for Halloween!"