Healthy Halloween Treats That Kids (and Adults!) Will Love

Halloween treats don't have to be filled with sugar! In this guide, we'll cover healthy (and fun!) substitutes to try this Halloween.

Some of the easiest – and honestly, the most fun! – healthy Halloween snacks you can make use the basics – fruit, cheese, chocolate, marshmallows, peanut butter, and nuts.

A few ideas for you: Bananas cut in half with melted chocolate (sugar-free if preferred) for the eyes and mouth make fun ghosts leaning in to give a fright...

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... and two apple slices filled with peanut butter and lined with marshmallows serve as a toothy mouth.

You might see mandarin oranges here, but with a black sharpie and a little creativity, these can become peelable mini-pumpkins.

Need energy while making these Halloween snacks? Adults can enjoy a spooky almond milk latte like this one.

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Fall- and Halloween-inspired recipes make great Halloween treats to serve at parties. You'll definitely want to make these sugar-free, gluten-free, and low-carb pumpkin cookie bars!

Or these sugar-free homemade gummy bears. Use different flavors of brewed tea to create your desired gummy bear color.

Don't forget that Halloween treats don't have to be of the food variety. Here are a few non-food Halloween treat ideas...

Scrunchies! Yes, these fun hair accessories are making a well-deserved comeback. Grab a variety pack of them for cheap at Target or Amazon.

A few more ideas? Bookmarks Stickers Bubbles Temporary tattoos Mini bottles of water (trick-or-treating can be quite dehydrating!) Activity pads

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Have a healthy, safe, and fun Halloween with these healthy Halloween treats, snacks, recipes, and ideas!