Stuck with a bunch of Halloween candy left over from the weekend? Maybe you bought too much or maybe not enough trick-or-treaters rang the doorbell. Here are some ideas to put that leftover Halloween candy to good use.
Call your local food pantry, nursing home, or homeless shelter to see if one of these organizations will accept your Halloween candy. Chances are that at least one of them is bound to accept your unopened sweet treats.
Place your excess candy in the freezer to enjoy at a later date. Candy lasts a handful of months whenYou can make baked goods such as cakes, brownies, fudge and even ice cream.Who says treats have to be for kids? Most candy can be infused with liquor to make tasty adult treats.
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