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Leftover Halloween candy uses

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Rowan Shartel
Hurricane candle is one of those quick and easy tips to get rid of unwanted Halloween leftover candy.

Don’t know what to do with you leftover candy? Trying to avoid a sugar-induced coma? Here are some easy and quick tips and recipes to avoid an overdose of sugar madness!

 

Candy Bar Salad:

In a large bowl, whisk 1 1/2 cups milk and one instant vanilla pudding mix for 2 minutes. Let stand for 2 minutes or until soft-set. Fold in 1 carton whipped topping. Fold in 4 chopped apples and 4 chopped various candy bars. Refrigerate until serving.

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Candy Snack Mix:

Combine in a large bowl: 4 cups caramel corn, 1/4 cup M&M’s, 1 cup toasted pecan halves and 12 Twizzlers, cut into small pieces. This stores well in a sealed container.

 

Hurricane Candle:

Create a unique decoration for your home by making a Halloween “hurricane.” Fill a clear plastic or glass vase with candy corn, and place a small glass candle down into the can dy so it stands on its own. Be sure to never let a candle burn unless you are present and able to check on it, and practice fire safety with flames.

 

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Rowan Shartel
Rowan Shartel, Weekend Editor
Senior Rowan Shartel is one of the Weekend editors for the A-blast. She was a staff writer last year. Rowan participates in track and field hockey. In her spare time, she enjoys drinking soy chai lattes and eating tofu.

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