16 Fun and Easy Halloween Snacks for Kids
Last updated on October 6th, 2025 at 10:27 pm
Halloween isn’t just about candy buckets and sugar rushes. Sometimes the best way to celebrate is with snacks that are spooky, silly, and fun to eat. From cheesy mummies to veggie monsters, these Halloween snacks for kids are simple to make and perfect for school parties, family nights, or as an after school bite before trick-or-treating.
If you’re looking for ideas that go beyond cupcakes and cookies, this list has you covered. You’ll find savory bites, healthier options, and a few clever twists that make great after school snacks during October.
And if you are in the mood for something sweet, be sure to check out my roundup of fun and spooky Halloween treats for kids for all the best dessert ideas.

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More Halloween Fun:
Looking for even more ways to celebrate the season? Here are a few activities and ideas kids will love:
- Try the Pumpkin Patch scavenger hunt printable for indoor or outdoor fun
- Print out some Halloween coloring pages to keep little hands busy
- Check out the cutest toddler Halloween costumes for party or trick-or-treat inspiration
- Spruce up your space with Halloween letter board quotes
- Find non-candy ideas with my list of Halloween trick-or-treat alternatives
Fun and Spooky Halloween Snacks for Kids
Here are some of the best Halloween snack ideas for kids. Scroll through for fun, easy, and creative recipes you can make this October.
1. Hot Dog Fingers

These spooky hot dog “fingers” are quick to carve with just a paring knife. Snip the knuckles, shave a “fingernail,” then fry or air-fry until they turn golden. Stick them in a bun with ketchup “blood” and you’ve got a creepy-fun after school snack that works perfectly for Halloween dinner or a quick bite before trick-or-treating. [Get the recipe here.]
2. Halloween Chex Mix

This homemade Halloween Chex Mix combines crunchy cereal, salty pretzels, and a sweet brown sugar coating with seasonal candies like M&M’s, Reese’s Pieces, and candy pumpkins. It’s easy to make in a big batch and just as perfect for filling party bowls as it is for scooping into little bags for school lunches or after school snacks. [Get the recipe here.]
3. Mini Spider Pizzas

These mini pizzas get a spooky spin with olives cut to look like little spiders crawling on top. They start with store-bought mini bagel pizzas, which makes them quick and easy enough to pull together on a busy weeknight. Perfect as an after school snack, a fun family dinner, or a kid-friendly option for school parties. [Get the recipe here.]
4. Halloween Quesadillas

These Jack-o’-Lantern quesadillas are a fun twist on a classic. Just cut pumpkin faces into one tortilla, layer it over melted cheese and your favorite filling, and cook until golden. They’re quick to make and perfect for packing in school lunches or serving as an after school snack before trick-or-treating. [Get the recipe here.]
5. Apple Monsters

These silly apple monsters are a fun way to make fruit exciting for Halloween. Green apple slices are filled with peanut butter, then decorated with almond slice teeth, watermelon tongues, and candy eyes. They’re a healthier snack option that kids will still get excited about, and they’re easy to tuck into lunchboxes or serve at a Halloween party. [Get the recipe here.]
6. Mummy Pigs in a Blanket

These mummy dogs are a playful way to turn a regular hot dog night into a Halloween dinner kids will never forget. Wrapped in crescent roll strips and cooked in the air fryer until golden, they come out looking like little mummies with candy eyes peeking through. They’re quick, filling, and a fun main dish for Halloween night before heading out to trick-or-treat. [Get the recipe here.]
7. Mummy Pizzas

These mini mummy pizzas are simple to make and guaranteed to get kids excited. English muffin halves are topped with pizza sauce, wrapped with string cheese “bandages,” and finished with olive slice eyes. They bake in minutes and are the kind of fun, hands-on food kids will ask for again and again. [Get the recipe here.]
8. Pumpkin Egg Sandwiches

These Halloween sandwiches are made with a simple egg salad filling and a Jack-o’-Lantern sandwich press that stamps fun pumpkin faces into the bread. They’re quick to make, kid-friendly, and such a cute addition to any Halloween party or lunchbox. [Get the recipe here.]
9. Pumpkin Veggie Tray

This jack-o’-lantern veggie platter is a total crowd-pleaser that makes healthy look fun. Simply stack halved baby carrots in a circle for the pumpkin body, add radish “eyes,” a cucumber triangle nose, and a cucumber slice stem. Serve it with your favorite veggie dip, and you’ve got a healthy Halloween snack that’s as festive as it is kid-friendly. [Get the recipe here.]
10. Mummy Meatballs

These mummy meatballs are a fun way to turn a simple appetizer into something spooky for Halloween. Frozen meatballs are wrapped in strips of crescent roll dough, baked until golden, and topped with pepperoni or olive eyes. They’re easy to make in batches and work perfectly for a party platter or even served over pasta for a Halloween dinner. [Get the recipe here.]
11. Pumpkin Deviled Eggs

These pumpkin deviled eggs look like something straight out of Pinterest, but they couldn’t be easier to make. The creamy orange filling and little chive stems turn a simple appetizer into a Halloween centerpiece that’s guaranteed to impress guests. [Get the recipe here.]
12. Ghost Fruit Kabobs

These ghost fruit kabobs are a clever way to sneak fun into a fresh Halloween snack. Stack marshmallows (with drawn-on faces) between strawberries, melons, and grapes for spooky pops that kids can help assemble. They’re light, healthy, and just fun enough to steal the show. [Get the recipe here.]
13. Pumpkin Shaped Bread Rolls

These rolls are a fun twist on classic dinner rolls and double as table decor. Shape the dough into small pumpkins using kitchen twine, bake until golden, then remove the strings for perfectly formed little rolls. They’re soft, tasty, and sure to bring a smile when served at your Halloween table. [Get the recipe here.]
14. Witches’ Broom Pretzel Sticks

These witches’ broomsticks are made with string cheese for the broom bristles, pretzel sticks for the handle, and a strip of black licorice tied around the base. They’re quick to make, easy to pack in lunchboxes, and add just the right amount of spooky fun to an after school snack. [Get the recipe here.]
15. Ghost Cucumber Sandwiches

These ghost tea sandwiches are adorable and easy to make together. Ghost shapes are cut from bread, filled with a vegan creamy spread, then decorated with ghostly faces using a pipeable filling. They’re a fun, hands-on snack that kids can help assemble. [Get the recipe here.]
16. Witches Broom Cheese Dip

These little broomsticks are made by wrapping puff pastry or phyllo around pretzel sticks, baking them until golden, and serving with a cheesy dip. They look impressive on a Halloween snack table but are actually really easy to put together. Kids love pulling them apart, and they’re just as big of a hit with adults. [Get the recipe here.]
Wrapping Up These Spooky Halloween Snack Ideas
Halloween snacks don’t have to be complicated to be fun. With a little creativity, even simple ingredients can turn into something spooky, silly, and kid-approved.
Whether you’re packing a lunchbox, putting out a party platter, or just needing a quick after school snack before trick-or-treating, these ideas are easy wins that kids will remember.
If you’re still craving something sweet, don’t miss my roundup of fun and spooky Halloween treats for kids. Between these savory snacks and those festive desserts, you’ll be set for every Halloween occasion.
