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It’s Halloween again and almost everyone is getting excited about costumes, parties, Trick-or-Treating (is that a word??), and of course, candy! I’ve mentioned a couple of times before that I have such a sweet tooth that it’s hard for me to resist candies, chocolates and the like. And I think my son got the same inclination towards sweets from me.
So for Halloween, I’m trying to create something I’ve never done before — mixing two of my favorite sweets, Twix and marshmallows. I went to Walmart and bought a bag of Mars Mixed Fun Size with 55 pieces of Twix, Snickers, M&M plain and M&M peanut.
To make the Twix-y Pumpkin Mallows, you will need some Twix bars and some Pumpkin marshmallows. Place 2 pumpkin marshmallows in a bowl and microwave it for 30 seconds on low heat. While waiting for the marshmallows, crush 3 Twix bars with a knife. Once the marshmallows are done, mix the crushed Twix bars into the heated marshmallows. Place an unheated pumpkin marshmallow on top of the mixture and put 2 M&M candies so your pumpkin will have eyes. I just used some chocolate syrup for the mouth. Then surround the treat with M&M’s to make it pop with color. Enjoy!
To make the “Bloody Wormy Punch”, pour 7UP into a pitcher until it’s half-full. Then pour in Hawaiian Punch Fruit Juicy Red until the pitcher is full. Place 4 pieces of gummy worms at the bottom of a glass then pour the punch mixture until the glass is almost full. I love that the gummy worms add a bit of an eerie feel to the drink! 🙂
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This is a really cute idea. My grandkids will get a kick out of drinking the bloody wormy punch. Thank you so much for sharing. Isn’t Halloween fun?
That’s cute. I didn’t know that they made pumpkin marshmallows.
This is a yummy Halloween treat, this is something you can make with the kids, thank you for sharing this cute recipe.
This is interesting. I would love to make this for my nieces when they come visit.
This looks like such a fun thing to do. My grandkids would love this. Thank you for sharing
I wish I would have seen this recipe back in October! This is a really cute idea for the kids! If you are having a party with kids, this would go over big!! It’s really interesting and Yummy all at the same time! Thanks so much for sharing this recipe with all of us! I appreciate it. I’m keeping this recipe until this coming Halloween! Thanks again, Michele 🙂
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My grandkids would love drinking the bloody wormy punch.Will bookmark !
The treat is very cute. I prefer something like this over some of the treats I’ve seen. Some look realistic and a bit stomach turning. I think treats should be fun, not frightening.
That’s cute. So many recipes that I’ve seen are down right gross. I prefer to keep it cute and edible. Not something that turns my stomach when I look at it.
That’s easy enough. It sounds like a fun project for the kids to make and eat.