Halloween Treats For Classrooms

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If you’re looking for Halloween treats for classrooms that are fun, easy, and nut-free, you’re in the right place. These school-safe Halloween snacks are perfect for class parties, shared morning teas, or just a bit of spooky lunchbox fun.

Whether you’re after healthy Halloween snacks (like fruit ghosts and mandarin pumpkins) or creative no-bake Halloween desserts (like spiderweb pretzels or mummy cookies), there’s something here for every little ghoul and goblin.

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All of these Halloween classroom treat ideas are simple to make, easy to transport, and designed with kids in mind — no complicated decorations or tricky ingredients. Just fun, festive, and fuss-free recipes that are perfect for sharing at school or at home.

Halloween Snack Board For Kids School
A bright and balanced mix of spooky fun! This Halloween snack board is packed with easy, nut-free ideas — from cheese monsters and mummy cookies to banana ghosts and mandarin pumpkins. Perfect for classroom parties or Halloween playdates.
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Halloween snack board on benchtop with many different halloween themed food. Cheese Monster, Mummy Cookies, Ants on a log, Spiderweb Pretzels, Fruit skewers, Banana Ghosts, Mandarin pumpkins, Guacamole and purple chips.
Mummy Cookies
These Mummy Cookies are cute, easy, and perfect for little helpers. Use store-bought vanilla wafers, simple sugar cookies, or shortbread, drizzle with white chocolate bandages, and add candy eyes for an instant classroom hit.
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Cookies decorated as Mummies for Halloween on a lined baking tray.
Witch Finger Cookies with Witches Brew Dip
A spooky combo the kids will love! Crunchy witch finger cookies paired with a gooey chocolate “witches brew” dip — a great Halloween treat for school parties that doubles as a fun sensory activity too.
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A wooden cake stand decorated for halloween with witch finger cookies and a chocolate witches brew dip
Spider Web Pretzels
No-bake and oh-so-fun, these Chocolate Spider Web Pretzels are perfect for nut-free classrooms. They’re sweet, salty, and just creepy enough to get giggles instead of scares.
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Pretzels decorated to look like spider webs lying on a marble bench top.
Cute Frankenstein Cookie Bars
Bright green buttercream and cheeky candy faces make these Frankenstein Cookie Bars a standout on any Halloween snack table. Great for older kids who love to help decorate!
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Photo credit: semihomemadekitchen.com
Boonanas a.ka. Banana Ghosts
Naturally sweet and allergy-friendly, these Banana Ghost Pops are dairy-free, gluten-free, and nut-free — a healthy Halloween snack idea perfect for school.
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3 banana halves standing upright on a terrazzo platter decorated to look like ghosts.
Halloween Yogurt Bark
Made with yogurt and fruit, this Frozen Halloween Yogurt Bark is a healthier twist on Halloween sweets. Break into chunks and serve chilled for a fun, colourful classroom treat.
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Frozen Halloween yogurt bark broken into pieces on a plate with fake spiders crawling on top and on benchtop.
Candy-Coated Pumpkin Pretzels - The Short Order Cook
Sweet and salty in every bite, these Pumpkin Pretzels are made with orange candy coating for a festive finish. They look impressive but are surprisingly quick to make — ideal for busy parents!
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Candy-Coated Pumpkin Pretzels - The Short Order Cook
Kiwi Frankenstein Halloween Treats
Fresh, fruity, and full of personality, these Kiwi Frankenstein Treats are a great way to add something healthy to your Halloween table or school platter.
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Kiwi Frankenstein Halloween Treats
Blood Splatter Cookies
A little spooky but super simple! These Blood Splatter Cookies use a shortbread base and sugar paste “splatter” for a fun Halloween cookie kids can help decorate.
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Photo credit: www.mygorgeousrecipes.com
Halloween Monster Eye Crinkle Cookies
Made from cake mix, these Monster Eye Cookies are soft, chewy, and perfect for little bakers. Great for class parties where everyone can take one (or two!).
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Photo credit: xoxobella.com
Eyeball Cookies
Turn classic thumbprint cookies into Eyeball Cookies with a little icing and gel colour. They’re spooky-cute and fun to make as a classroom or party activity.
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Photo credit: homemadehooplah.com
Fruit Based Halloween Punch For Kids
A fruity, non-alcoholic Halloween Punch with floating lychee “eyeballs” — equal parts creepy and cool! Serve in a clear jug so the kids can see all the spooky fun.
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Halloween punch in tall glass, lychee and blueberry looking eyeballs floating on the top of the punch. Fake spiders and cobweb on benchtop.
Halloween Meatballs
Perfect for savoury lovers! These Mummy Meatballs are wrapped in pastry “bandages” and baked until golden. Great for older classrooms or family Halloween gatherings.
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Halloween Meatballs
Halloween Pretzels • baste cut fold
Colourful fondant toppers turn plain pretzels into adorable Halloween characters. A no-bake recipe that’s perfect for kids to help with at home or at school.
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Halloween Pretzels • baste cut fold
Chocolate Covered Apple Slices (Easy Halloween Snacks)
These Chocolate Covered Apple Slices are a healthy-ish Halloween treat that’s easy to make nut-free. Decorate with sprinkles, drizzle, or mini candy eyes for extra fun.
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Chocolate Covered Apple Slices (Easy Halloween Snacks)
Halloween Mummy Hotdogs
Fast, fun, and fail-proof! These Air Fryer Mummy Hot Dogs come together in minutes and make a great warm addition to a classroom Halloween lunch.
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Halloween Mummy Hotdogs
Gluten-Free Halloween Ghost Cupakes (Vegan, Allergy-Free)
Cute, spooky, and totally allergy-friendly — these Ghost Cupcakes are gluten-free, vegan, and nut-free, making them perfect for inclusive classroom parties.
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Gluten-Free Halloween Ghost Cupakes (Vegan, Allergy-Free)
Candy Corn Marshmallows Are Perfect for a Halloween Party Snack!
Simple and cheerful, these Candy Corn Marshmallows are a quick win for busy parents. Kids love helping dip and layer the colours — no baking required.
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Candy Corn Marshmallows Are Perfect for a Halloween Party Snack!
Slice and Bake Candy Corn Halloween Cookie Recipe
These Candy Corn Shortbread Cookies look just like the classic candy but are buttery, soft, and perfect for Halloween cookie platters.
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Slice and Bake Candy Corn Halloween Cookie Recipe
Mummy Pizzas
The ultimate quick Halloween lunchbox idea! These Mini Mummy Pizzas use just four ingredients and come together in 15 minutes — a healthy Halloween snack that’s as fun as it is fast.
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Mummy Pizzas
Halloween Cookies
Cookies are always a good idea as a classroom treat; here is a collection of yummy, spooky, and a little bit kooky ones!
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Six photos of halloween cookie designs; bats, eyeballs, spiders, mummies, Frankenstein.

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