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    Home > Recipes > Quick & Easy Recipes

    Published: Oct 5, 2021 · Modified: Mar 31, 2025 by Denise Browning

    Halloween Rice Krispie Treats (Easy & Fun)

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    DIY Halloween Rice Krispie Treats with store-bought rice Krispies, candy melts, mini M&M’s, and/or candy eyeballs. They are no-bake, quick and easy to prepare, and so much fun! Customize your favorite monsters easily such as mummy, ghost, and spider web.

    3 halloween monsters pops in a glass

    Happy Halloween, everyone!

    Halloween is one of the most awaited Fall celebrations for my teens. Anyone can guess why right? Stuffing themselves with a scary amount of candy, dressing up in their favorite costumes, and having fun trick-o-treating with their friends in the neighborhood. What’s not to love about it!

    Our Halloween rice Krispies are suitable for both adults and children. They are cute and fun – but if you love spooky, go ahead and customize your own. Creativity is the word of order here!

    Moreover, these no-bake treats will save you time and will have fewer dishes to wash afterward.

    Don't you agree they make a great school snack or fun treats for Halloween parties?

    Ready for all the fun?

    Table of Contents

    • 1 Ingredients for Halloween Rice Krispies
    • 2 Supplies
    • 3 How to Make Halloween Rice Krispie Treats
    • 4 Variations of Fun Halloween Rice Crispy Treats
    • 5 Storage
    • 6 Other Halloween treats to try:
    • 7 Halloween Rice Krispie Treats

    Ingredients for Halloween Rice Krispies

    You'll need the following for our easy Halloween treats:

    • 8 count pkg. Kellogg’s Rice Krispie Treats (or another brand of choice)
    • 2 (10 oz) Black and/or white candy melts (depending on which Halloween character you want to make)
    • 1 small bag Mini M&M’s and/or Candy eyeballs (we will need the red M&M’s only)
    • 1 pkg. Ghost Candy Decorations (Optional) – For ghost rice Krispies only.
    • Silver Disco Cake Dust (Optional)

    If making the Rice Krispie from scratch, You'd need rice Krispie cereal, butter or coconut oil, vanilla extract, and marshmallows.

    Supplies

    • Baking Sheet
    • Parchment Paper
    • 8 Pop Sticks
    • Piping Bags (amount depends on which Halloween rice Krispie treat you’ll make)
    • Kitchen Scissors

    How to Make Halloween Rice Krispie Treats

    For the Spider Web:

    spider web rice krispie treats in a glass

    1) Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or wax paper.

    2) Put the black candy melts into a microwave-safe dish such as a long mug or a large measuring cup. Heat according to the package directions or in 30-second intervals, stirring now and then until melted. Stir until smooth.

    3) Dip the tip of each pop stick into the melted candy and insert it into the center of the base of each Rice Krispie Treat until secured. Freeze them for at least 5 minutes. SEE PIC. 1

    4)  Dip the Krispie Treats into the melted black candy. Spoon it over the treat to fully coat. Allow excess to drip back into the bowl or gently slide a metal spatula to remove excess. SEE PIC. 2

    5) Place the treats on the parchment paper, maintaining a space between each one. Place the eyes. Let the treats set, about 10 minutes.

    6) In another microwave-safe dish, melt about 1 cup of the white candy melts (or white chocolate) and then stir until smooth. Transfer to a piping bag cut off the tip of the bag with scissors, and pipe over the set dipped treat. Let them set again! SEE PIC. 3

    photo collage showing how to make halloween rice krispies treats step by step

    For the Ghost Rice Krispie Treats

    Follow steps 1 to 5 for the spider web crispy treats, except for the eyes. Use the ghost candy decorations instead and set them on top of the rice Krispie treats. Let set!

    ghost rice krispies ina glass

    For the Mummy Rice Krispie Treats:

    Follow steps 1 to 6 for the spider web, but use white candy melts instead for coating the treats and also for piping.

    Mummy rice kripies in a glass

    Variations of Fun Halloween Rice Crispy Treats

    • Spider: You can dip the rice Krispie pops in melted white candy melts, place one mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup on top of each treat, and let them set. Then “glue” the eyes on top of Reese’s cup and pipe the spider legs using melted black candy melts.
    • Monster Rice Krispie Treats: You can use a different color of candy melts to partially dip the pops in and place different size of eyes (one or more).
    • Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats: Dip the pops into melted green candy melts and let them set. Then dip the top of the pop-into melted brown candy melts or milk chocolate. Use chocolate sprinkle for the hair and mini marshmallows for the ears. “Glue” the candy eyes and pipe the mouth using the melted brown candy melts.
    • Pumpkin Patch: Follow steps 1 to 5 for the Spider Web treats and then “glue” pumpkin candy decorations.
    • Jack O’ Lantern: You can use a small pumpkin cookie cutter to cut the rice Krispies, dip them into melted orange candy melts, let them set, and pipe the eyes and nose in a triangle shape and then a mouth using melted brown candy melts.
    • Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats:  Use a small pumpkin cookie cutter to cut the rice Krispies, dip them into melted orange candy melts, and let them set. Pipe a stem and leaves using melted green candy melts.
    • Other fun Halloween treats: Bat, Vampire/Dracula, Black Cat, Witch, Candy Corn, etc

    Storage

    Store our easy Halloween rice Krispie treats in an airtight container or sealable bag at room temperature for 4-6 days. If placing one over the other, separate them with parchment paper.

    Freeze for up to 2 months.

    Other Halloween treats to try:

    • Halloween Corn Dogs
    • Halloween Jello Cups
    • Death by Chocolate Cake
    • Halloween Owl
    • Candy Corn Apple Pops
    • Frankenstein Marshmallow Pops

    I hope you have a happy Halloween party!

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    Halloween Rice Krispie Treats

    Make these Halloween Rice Krispie Treats with store-bought rice Krispies, candy melts, mini M&M’s, and/or candy eyeballs. They are no-bake, quick and easy to prepare, and so much fun! Customize your favorite monsters easily such as mummy, ghost, and spider web.
    Course:Dessert
    Cuisine:American
    Prep Time 22 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 3 minutes minutes
    Freezing time 5 minutes minutes
    Total Time 30 minutes minutes
    Servings 8 rice Krispies
    Calories167 kcal
    Author Denise Browning
    Cost $ 1.00 per treat

    Equipment

    • baking sheet
    • Parchment Paper
    • 8 Pop Sticks
    • Piping Bags (amount depends on which Halloween rice Krispie treat you’ll make)
    • Kitchen Scissors

    Ingredients

    • 8 Kellogg’s Rice Krispie Treats or another brand of choice
    • 2 10 oz Black and/or white candy melts (depending on which Halloween character you want to make)
    • 1 small bag Mini M&M’s and/or Candy eyeballs we will need the red M&M’s only
    • 1 pkg. Ghost Candy Decorations Optional – For ghost rice Krispies only.
    • Silver Disco Cake Dust Optional

    Instructions

    For the Spider Web:

    • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or wax paper.
    • Put the black candy melts into a microwave-safe dish such as a long mug or a large measuring cup. Heat according to the package directions or in 30-second intervals, stirring now and then until melted.  Stir until smooth.
    • Dip the tip of each pop stick into the melted candy and insert it into the center of the base of each Rice Krispie Treat until secured. Freeze them for at least 5 minutes.
    • Dip the Krispie Treats into the melted black candy. Spoon it over the treat to fully coat. Allow excess to drip back into the bowl or gently slide a metal spatula to remove excess.
    • Place the treats on the parchment paper, maintaining a space between each one. Place the eyes. Let the treats set, about 10 minutes.
    • In another microwave-safe dish, melt about 1 cup of the white candy melts (or white chocolate) and then stir until smooth. Transfer to a piping bag cut off the tip of the bag with scissors, and pipe over the set dipped treat. Sprinkle the disco dust on top and let them set again!

    For the Ghost Rice Krispie Treats

    • Follow steps 1 to 5 for the spider web crispy treats, except for the eyes. Use the ghost candy decorations instead and set them on top of the Rice Krispie treats. Let set!

    For the Mummy Rice Krispie Treats:

    • Follow steps 1 to 6 for the spider web, but use white candy melts instead for coating the treats and also for piping.

    Recipe Notes

    Storage
    Store our easy Halloween rice Krispie treats in an airtight container or sealable bag at room temperature for 4-6 days. If placing one over the other, separate them with parchment paper.
    Freeze for up to 2 months.  
    Variations of Fun Halloween Rice Crispy Treats
    • Spider: You can dip the rice Krispie pops in melted white candy melts, place one mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup on top of each treat, and let them set. Then “glue” the eyes on top of Reese’s cup and pipe the spider legs using melted black candy melts.  
    • Monster Rice Krispie Treats: You can use a different color of candy melts to partially dip the pops in and place different size of eyes (one or more). 
    • Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats: Dip the pops into melted green candy melts and let them set. Then dip the top of the pop-into melted brown candy melts or milk chocolate. Use chocolate sprinkle for the hair and mini marshmallows for the ears. “Glue” the candy eyes and pipe the mouth using the melted brown candy melts.  
    • Pumpkin Patch: Follow steps 1 to 5 for the Spider Web treats and then “glue” pumpkin candy decorations.
    • Jack O’ Lantern: You can use a small pumpkin cookie cutter to cut the rice Krispies, dip them into melted orange candy melts, let them set, and pipe the eyes and nose in a triangle shape and then a mouth using melted brown candy melts.
    • Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats:  Use a small pumpkin cookie cutter to cut the rice Krispies, dip them into melted orange candy melts, and let them set. Pipe a stem and leaves using melted green candy melts. 
    • Other fun Halloween treats: Bat, Vampire/Dracula, Black Cat, Witch, Candy Corn, etc

    Nutrition

    Calories: 167kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Sodium: 32mg | Sugar: 20g

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    Please note that health-focused and diet information provided on easyanddelish.com is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Consult with your doctor or other qualified health professional prior to initiating any significant change in your diet or exercise regimen, or for any other issue necessitating medical advice.

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