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Butterfinger Halloween Rice Crispy Treats & How to Build A Better Candy Bowl

By Rachael | Updated on August 7, 2020

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Butterfinger rice crispy treats and how to build a better candy bowl

Halloween is my favorite holiday! And there are so many reasons why. But let’s be honest…I love candy! Like love it. With posts like Sugar Coma Bars and Pumpkin Toffee it is pretty clear that I am not exactly a health food blogger. But my dirty little secret is that on Halloween, I usually send my kids to bed, and then sort and raid their haul. We all do it! I mean, it can’t just be me!

the candy bowl

Anyway, my love for Halloween comes in many forms. We dress in a theme costume. We decorate our house. And we always make sure we have a killer candy bowl. No hard candies or tootsie rolls from us. You are going to get chocolate, and plenty of it.

My philosophy is a successful holiday should be easy, tasty, and fun. So I wanted to show you some of the ways I accomplish this:  a favorite Halloween recipe the kids love, my tips for decorating your front door with stuff you probably already have around your house, or can pick up for super cheap, and of course the key to a great candy bowl!

Food Activity

Every year, my kids and I do a 30-day count down where we make a different Halloween food item each day to get us in the spirit of the scary, the creepy, the morbid, and fun.

For today we made Butterfinger Rice Crispy Treats shaped as bats and pumpkins. This is a super fast and easy treat the kids love to help make and eat! When I was at Walmart picking up candy for my bowl, I saw the cute molds for bats and jack ‘o lanterns in the Halloween section. So I bought them so we could make these.

Halloween rice crispy treatsThey are very simple to make, and if you are anything like me you will get addicted, and then make them for birthday parties and Valentine’s Day and everything else!

Decorate

We also decorate! And we start with the front door. As a kid, I always knew the houses with good decorations would probably have good candy. So let’s talk about achieving an awesome door/entry without a lot of work or money.

Halloween DoorYou will need 3 things:

  1. Plastic table cloth- $1 at Walmart
  2. Construction paper or vinyl – You can even use old school papers!
  3. Cardboard, paper plates, etc.- This is kind of optional, but we liked the 3D aspect of it. We use a black garbage bag for the hair.

Optional: Props- Cotton balls from your bathroom, plastic rings and things from Walmart that cost $1, more black paper to make bats, pumpkins, corn stalks from your garden, a hay bale, or whatever you have on hand that can add to the spooky fun!

We went with Frankenstein. But you could do a white tablecloth and black facial features for a skeleton, or orange and black or yellow for a jack ‘o lantern.

Last, we added some flare and fun around the door with a spider web, and as Halloween gets closer we will add Jack ‘O Lanterns, and more decor!

Candy Bowl

But the true testament to a Halloween lover is the candy bowl

A good candy bowl can make up for lack of decorations!

So how do you build a better candy bowl?

1. Get the right bowl: No plain old kitchen bowls, have fun with it. Why miss out on an opportunity to amp up the Halloween spirit even more? Isn’t this bowl darling? You can find the tutorial for how to make it at Travel Parent Eat.

candy bowl, with butterfinger

2. Fill that bowl with the right candy: A cute bowl is important, but the right candy is key. To me that is Chocolate!! I went to Walmart and bought Butterfinger Snack Size bars, a Nestlé Jumbo Variety Bag, and the Butterfinger Assorted Jumbo Bag! I snagged a few out of the bags to make my Butterfinger Rice Crispy Treats, but trust me, there are still plenty for the trick-or-treaters. I love using this variety because you get the cups, the bars, the classic chocolate, the nuts, and of course the peanut buttery, nutty, goodness of Butterfinger! So in other words, something for everyone. No unhappy kids at this house!

the candy nestle butterfingersYou can find the Nestle candies on the Halloween candy aisle at Walmart as well as in several other places throughout the store: the traditional candy aisle, middle aisles, and right when you walk into the store there is a huge candy display!

3. Be generous: I realize every neighborhood is different, so if you are getting a bajillion kids visiting yours you might have to limit how much you hand out. At the very least, let the kids pick their own candy out of the bowl, that way if you have a variety they are sure to get the kind they like best. I usually tell the kids to take as many as they are old! This is always a huge hit with the older kids, who sometimes get left out of the Halloween fun!

There you have it, my favorite Halloween treat, and tips to make your Halloween even better this year with a great entry, great traditions, and an awesome candy bowl!

Butterfinger Halloween Rice Crispy Treats

These Halloween rice crispy treats, with butterfinger pieces, are a super fast and easy treat the kids love to help make and eat!
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Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Butterfinger, halloween, Rice Crispy Treats
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes minutes
Servings: 10

Ingredients

  • 10 ounces marshmallows
  • 1/2 can of sweetened condensed milk
  • 1/2 cup margarine
  • 12 fun size butterfingers
  • 10 cups rice crispy cereal
  • Black and orange candy wafers about a cup each
  • Silicone Halloween molds for pumpkins and bats Can get these at Walmart

Instructions

  • Put butter in a large pot, and melt over medium heat
  • Unwrap fun-size butterfingers and chop into small pieces on a cutting board, and add to melted butter, reserving a third, and stir. The heat should melt the candy center.
  • When the candies are mostly melted, add in the marshmallows, sweetened condensed milk, and continue to stir to melt the marshmallows.
  • When marshmallows are mostly melted, add in other third of chopped candy bars, and rice crispy cereal
  • Remove from heat and stir it all together, and set aside.
  • Put candy wafers in 2 microwave safe bowls, one for each color, and melt by microwaving for thirty seconds, then stirring, then microwaving for thirty seconds, then stirring, and then microwaving for 10-20 more second
  • Fill bottom of Silicone Halloween Molds with the melted chocolate/candy wafer
  • Using cooking spray, or shortening, cover hands, and then press rice crispy treat mixture into mold
  • When full, place in refrigerator until chocolate is set and treat is no longer warm
  • Pop out of mold and enjoy!!

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  1. Terri Ingraham | Sugar Free Glow says

    September 30, 2014 at 4:53 am

    So stinkin’ cute! I wish we would get trick-or-treaters but no one comes out to our house!

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  2. dishofdailylife says

    September 30, 2014 at 6:04 am

    That candy bowl is awesome, and I always used to raid my kids’ candy too. LOL I have a feeling I will only have one going out this year though…a couple years back my daughter and her friend went in cute cowgirls costumes…they were like 12…and someone said to them “aren’t you too old to be trick or treating?” They were deflated and went to buy their own candy at CVS and haven’t gone again since. I say if they’re in costume, give them candy! They’re only young once. 🙁

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    • Rachael says

      September 30, 2014 at 9:10 am

      Oh I totally agree. If they have a real costume, not just a sheet over their head or something, they get candy from me! Never too old to enjoy a holiday! Let’s leave more joy in the world, not take it away. Right?

      Reply
  3. Renee's Kitchen Adventures says

    September 30, 2014 at 7:26 am

    Really cute ideas! Love your candy bowl!

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  4. Britni says

    September 30, 2014 at 10:21 am

    Love this! A lot of the kids in our neighborhood love butterfingers, so this is a perfect idea.

    Reply
  5. Carrie @Frugal Foodie Mama says

    September 30, 2014 at 12:59 pm

    Butterfingers are definitely one of my favorites! I just love this idea of adding them to rice krispie treats- yum! 🙂

    Reply
  6. Kristin @ Dizzy Busy and Hungry! says

    September 30, 2014 at 3:53 pm

    I love Halloween too. That door decoration looks great and it is something I think even I (who is relatively non-crafty) could do!

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  7. Rebecca Hubbell says

    September 30, 2014 at 5:03 pm

    Okay, those are seriously the cutest rice krispy treats ever!

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  8. Joanna Sormunen says

    September 30, 2014 at 6:24 pm

    Such cool ideas! I’ve been wanting to do some Rice Crispies treats, thank you for giving me a new recipe!

    Reply
  9. Jen says

    September 30, 2014 at 11:38 pm

    You are the coolest mom ever! I love that you do a 30-day count down of food! I wish I lived closer! I love your pumpkin and bat shaped rice krispie treats – so easy, fun and delicious!

    Reply
  10. Stephanie Pass says

    October 1, 2014 at 1:13 am

    I just love the candy bowl. These rice krispy treats look amazing!

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  11. savoryexperiments says

    October 1, 2014 at 11:49 am

    Butterfingers are my favorite candy bar. I also like the simplicity of your door decor.

    Reply
  12. Krystal's Kitschkrystal says

    October 1, 2014 at 12:21 pm

    what a great idea! halloween is my favorite holiday!

    Reply
  13. Marlys (This and That) says

    October 1, 2014 at 9:56 pm

    I love the candy bowl and if I was going to be home I would make it to put the candy in… Kind of wish I was staying at home this year.

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