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  2. Calling All Candy Corn Fans! You'll Love These Cookies - AOL

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    These chewy candy corn cookies are the perfect Halloween treat to enjoy leading up to October 31. It's also a great way to use up leftover candy after the big day has come and gone!

  3. 18 Halloween cookie recipes to bake this spooky season - AOL

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    Here’s one genius way to use up extra Halloween candy: Chop it up and toss it in these cookie bars, which are a super simple take on a classic blondie. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies by Samah Dada

  4. 43 Halloween Cookies to Bake This Spooky Season - AOL

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    Image credit: Half Baked Harvest 14. Milk Chocolate Stuffed Jack-O'-Lantern Cookies Could these spiced brown sugar cookies be any cuter? We think not.

  5. Candy pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    A candy pumpkin is a small, pumpkin-shaped, mellow crème confection primarily made from corn syrup, honey, carnauba wax, chocolate, and sugar.Traditionally colored with an orange base and topped with a green stem [1] to make candy pumpkins largely identifiable with Halloween, [2] a candy pumpkin is considered a mellow crème by confectioners since the candy has a marshmallow flavor. [3]

  6. Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    The activity makes use of the open trunks of the cars, which display candy, and often games and decorations. Some parents regard trunk-or-treating as a safer alternative to trick-or-treating, [ 83 ] while other parents see it as an easier alternative to walking the neighborhood with their children.

  7. Candy corn - Wikipedia

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    For the first half of the 20th century, candy corn was a well-known "penny candy" or bulk confectionery. It was advertised as an affordable and popular treat that could be eaten year-round. [5] Candy corn developed into a fall and Halloween staple around the 1950s when people began to hand out individually wrapped candy to trick-or-treaters ...