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I Want Candy!

16 inspired ways to satisfy your sweet tooth

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  • I Want Candy!

    I Want Candy!

    16 inspired ways to satisfy your sweet tooth

  • Candy Corn Whoopie Pies

    Candy Corn Whoopie Pies

    Some say it's pumpkins, some say it's ghosts, but we say nothing signals Halloween like candy corn. When you — or your teeth! — need a break from the bite-sized version, try this baked interpretation.
    Make candy corn whoopie pies »

  • Halloween Candy Bark

    Halloween Candy Bark

    Why commit to a single candy when you can mix them all? The kids can go to town scattering their Halloween treats on top of melted chocolate.
    Make Halloween candy bark »

  • Decadent Twix Caramel Brownies

    Decadent Twix Caramel Brownies

    Ribbons of caramel and a cookie crunch? Yes, please! Add Twix pieces to this old dessert standby for an instant update – don't let the kids see you sneaking seconds!
    Make Twix caramel brownies »

  • Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream

    Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream

    Peanut butter cups are amazing. Ice cream is always delicious. Channel your inner dairy queen and churn out a few pints for a dessert no one will want to share!
    Make Reese's Peanut Butter Cup ice cream »

  • Deep-Fried Snickers Bars

    Deep-Fried Snickers Bars

    Bring the state fair home with battered bars you can't find in the vending machine. While they won't be winning any nutritional blue ribbons, these treats are so unique, they're worth the splurge.
    Make deep-fried Snickers bars »

  • Reese's-Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Reese's-Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Use Reese's peanut butter cups as a sweet-and-salty stuffing to give the beloved chocolate chip cookie a little somethin'-somethin'.
    Make Reese's-stuffed chocolate chip cookies »

  • No-Bake Snickers Pie

    No-Bake Snickers Pie

    Take this last-minute dessert from delicious to divine with a handful of your favorite chocolates. This recipe calls for Snickers bars, but you can sub in whatever you have on hand.
    Make no-bake Snickers pie »

  • Homemade Almond Joy Bars

    Homemade Almond Joy Bars

    This copycat version of everyone's favorite coconut bar also comes with a tasty twist: peanut butter!
    Make homemade almond joy bars »

  • Milky Way Bar Sauce

    Milky Way Bar Sauce

    Mix some melted Milky Way bars with heavy cream for a decadent topping that's out of this world!
    Make Milky Way bar sauce »

  • Rainbow M&M Peanut Butter Blondies

    Rainbow M&M Peanut Butter Blondies

    The M&Ms sprinkled throughout the dough give these blondies some colorful highlights. Let little ones decorate the treats with creative candy patterns!
    Make rainbow M&M peanut butter blondies »

  • Homemade Snickers Bars

    Homemade Snickers Bars

    Every year, there's a very sad day when someone eats the last of the Halloween candy (dads, we're looking at you). That's when it's time to whip up a batch of these homemade Snickers bars.
    Make homemade Snickers bars »

  • Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cup Cookies

    Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cup Cookies

    When life gives you peanut butter cups … make peanut butter cup cookies!
    Make chocolate chip peanut butter cup cookies »

  • Dark Chocolate Salted Caramel Nutella Twix Bars

    Dark Chocolate Salted Caramel Nutella Twix Bars

    You should probably share this DIY take on the gooey classic with your kids, but that doesn't mean you'll want to. Hey, there's a reason Twix's slogan is, "Two for me, none for you!"
    Make dark chocolate salted caramel Nutella Twix bars »

  • Patriotic Chocolate Toffee Flag Bark

    Patriotic Chocolate Toffee Flag Bark

    A handful of M&Ms are the secret to these all-American treats. And while your kids arrange the red and blue ones, sneak a handful of the rejects. It'd be a shame to let all those greens and yellows go to waste …
    Make patriotic flag bark »

  • Snickers Salad

    Snickers Salad

    Chopped apples and Cool Whip turn the humble candy bar into a fruity appetizer. Just keep telling yourself that calling it "salad" makes it healthier.
    Make Snickers salad »

  • Snickers-Filled Sugar Cookies

    Snickers-Filled Sugar Cookies

    It may be a little early to get ready for Santa, but that doesn't mean you can't sneak in some pre-season practice. These not-so-ordinary sugar cookies would make any visitor happy.
    Make Snickers-filled sugar cookies »

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