‘Guilt-free’ Halloween snacks for the whole family

Swap sugary and calorific Halloween treats for these creative and unique recipes. Which will you try out first?

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by Fiona Day |
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Graveyard veggie pizza

How tasty does this graveyard pizza look? Get creative and make up some spooky names for your cracker tombstones

Halloween stuffed peppers

Pumpkins are fabulous Halloween decorations, but this way you can use them as the perfect inspiration for your spook-tastic Halloween snacks.

Silly apple bites

How cute are these little fruity monsters? A great swap for those sugary Halloween candies.

Jack-O-Lantern smoothies

Exchange fizzy Halloween sodas for these delicious fruit smoothies. Make sure they're spookified with some Jack-O-Lantern sharpie designs.

Ghost banana pops

These adorable ghostly banana pops will make you pretty popular come Halloween. Nobody will be complaining about getting fruit > sweets with these little guys!

Mummy toast

Brighten up Halloween morning with some slices of 'mummified' toast. So yummy!

Fruity pumpkins

Make your own mini pumpkins with some tasty tangerines and a crop of celery. Ice on a ghoulish face and make them extra Halloween-y.

Babybel eyeballs

Now these are GENIUS. Add these to your little ones' lunch boxes and make sure they've got Halloween covered all through the week.

Monster fruit

This makes a great centre piece for any Halloween party. Less calories and saturated fats than all those Halloween chocolates, too.

Olive snake

This little guy is a bit less scary than his real life counterpart, but WAY more tasty. Serve with dips and you'll have the perfect Halloween spread.

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