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20+ No Bake Halloween Treats You’ll Want To Sink Your Fangs Into

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Halloween is my kind of holiday, spooky fun, sugar highs, and zero oven time.

These easy no bake Halloween treats save the day when you’re juggling parties, costume crises, and “Mom, I need 30 snacks by tomorrow!” moments.

As a mom of three and unofficial Halloween snack queen, I’ve learned a thing or two about last-minute magic. Whether you’re whipping up easy Halloween desserts for a school event, Halloween treats for coworkers, or something fun for the kids at home, this list has all the ghosts, monsters, mummies, snack mixes, chocolate bark and rice krispie treats you’ll need.

You’ll find ideas that are creepy, cute, and totally doable no baking skills required. So grab your candy eyeballs and let’s conjure up some fun…

Collage of the best no bake Halloween treats including Frankenstein Rice Krispie squares, witch hat cookies, spooky dirt cups with gummy worms and RIP cookies, white chocolate mummy snacks, monster marshmallow pops, and Halloween-themed snack mix with candy eyes and pretzels. Colorful and festive treats are decorated with candy corn, sprinkles, and edible eyes for a fun Halloween party spread.

My kids call them Zombie Dirt Cups, and they’ve become a Halloween tradition in our house (and the whole neighborhood).

Whether you’re hosting a class party or need no bake Halloween desserts that screams fun, this one’s an easy win.

Get the recipe: Graveyard Dirt Cups

2. Frankenstein Rice Krispies

Close-up of Frankenstein-themed Rice Krispie treats decorated with green frosting, candy eyes, and black sprinkles for hair and stitches, arranged on a black plate over a striped cloth.
Photo & recipe by Packed for Life

Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats are spooky little showstoppers with bright green candy melts, chocolate sprinkle hair and candy eyes. Ready to haunt your Halloween dessert table in no time.

No oven, no stress, just five simple ingredients and a whole lot of fun decorating with the kids, if you don’t mind a little mess.

From class parties to Halloween bake sales, or last-minute monster snacks, this no bake Halloween treat always brings the Monster Mash to life in a spooktacular way!

Get the recipe: Frankenstein Rice Krispies

🎃 Also try our other favorite Halloween recipes like these Wickedly Easy Halloween Finger Foods, these creepy and Spooky Halloween recipes, or more quick kid-friendly Halloween desserts for parties.

3. Halloween Fruit Platter

Plate of healthy no bake Halloween treats made from fresh fruit, including banana ghosts, apple monster mouths with sunflower seed teeth and strawberry tongues, mandarin orange pumpkins, mango cubes with candy eyes, and strawberry mummies drizzled with white chocolate. Fun and colorful Halloween snack display perfect for kids.
Photo & recipe by Rainbow Nourishments

If you’re looking for something a little healthier, why not bring out a fun & delicious Halloween Fruit Platter.

With just few simple ingredients you’ll have Apple monsters, banana ghosts, strawberry mummies, and grape and blueberry eyeballs both kids and adults will love to eat.

Perfect for your Halloween party menu, a scary movie night or as a special after-school snack.

Get the recipe: Halloween Fruit Platter

A colorful display of no bake Halloween desserts including green Frankenstein rice krispie treats, candy chocolate Halloween oreo cookie bark, peanut butter bars and Halloween candy & pretzels rice krispie squares.

4. Mummy Munch Halloween Chex Mix

Square white bowl filled with Halloween-themed snack mix featuring chocolate-covered cereal squares drizzled with white chocolate and candy eyes to resemble mummies. Mix also includes colorful candy pieces like candy corn, pumpkins, and vibrant M&M style chocolates.
Photo & recipe by Barefoot In The Pines

Halloween parties are not complete in our house, without a batch of Mummy Munch.

Who could resist this ghoulishy fun Halloween Chex Mix made with choco-peanut butter muddy buddies, candy corn, candy pumpkins, Halloween M&M’s topped with DIY Mummy Pretzels?

While we find it’s themed enough to put out in plain bowls, we like to jazz it up using Halloween candy bowls or individual snack cups.

Get the recipe: Mummy Munch Halloween Chex Mix

5. Nutter Butter Mummies

Halloween mummy cookies made with oval-shaped Nutter Butter cookies coated in white chocolate and drizzled with more white chocolate to mimic mummy wrappings, topped with candy eyes. Cookies are displayed on a black cooling rack with a few small plastic spiders for decoration.
Photo & recipe by Packed for Life

Mummy Nutter Butter Cookies are silly, spooky, and ridiculously easy to throw together. And you’ll only need 3 ingredients; nutter butter cookies, white candy melts (or chocolate) and candy eyes.

Dip, drizzle, and let the kids go wild with candy eyes, no baking or fancy tools needed.

Whether you’re rushing to prep party snacks or need a fun Halloween activity with the kids, we find these little mummies are always a hit.

Get the recipe: Nutter Butter Mummies

6. No Bake Candy Corn Peanut Bars

Close-up of Halloween candy bars made with layers of candy corn, mini marshmallows, peanuts, and a creamy peanut butter mixture, cut into squares and stacked on a white plate. A festive Halloween treat with a chewy, crunchy texture and colorful seasonal candy.
Photo & recipe by On My Kid’s Plate

If you’re looking for a no-bake dessert that works for Fall and Halloween, this is it!

These Candy Corn Peanut Butter Bars hit that sweet-salty combo just right, with marshmallows, peanut butter, butterscotch chips, and candy corn in every bite.

Skip the oven and grab a bowl. Just melt, stir, and spread for a ridiculously easy treat.

Perfect for that last-minute party invite or bake sales, these chewy, candy loaded bars bring all the fall flavor without breaking a sweat.

Get the recipe: No Bake Candy Corn Peanut Butter Bars

7. Creepy Rice Krispie Zombie Brains

Three bright pink rice krispie treats shaped like brains with dark chocolate vein details, displayed on a black spider-shaped serving platter with fake eyeballs and a spooky net backdrop.
Photo & recipe by Packed for Life

If you want a Halloween snack that’s equal parts gross and delicious, these Creepy Rice Krispie Zombie Brains are it.

With just marshmallows, cereal, and a touch of food coloring, you can turn a childhood favorite into a gory-good dessert. They’re fun for kids to help make and perfect for impressing guests at your next spooky gathering.

Get the recipe: Creepy Rice Krispie Zombie Brains

8. Halloween White Chocolate Bark 

Close-up of festive Halloween bark made with crushed orange-filled chocolate sandwich cookies coated in white chocolate and topped with candy eyeballs, sprinkles, candy pumpkins, and colorful chocolate candies.
Photo & recipe by Chenée Today

I’ll just skip the chocolate bark…… said no kid ever!

Halloween White Chocolate Bark mixes Halloween Oreos, candy pumpkins, M&Ms, and festive sprinkles into one colorful, candy-loaded treat that works for both kids and adults.

It’s an easy no bake dessert that kids love helping with, if you have the patience & time. Which honestly I find can be in short supply in my own life this time of year. Fall is the season of SO MANY THINGS.

Whip it up for Halloween parties, snack trays, or just because you bought way too much candy at Target.

Get the recipe: Halloween White Chocolate Bark with Oreos

A colorful collage of cute no bake Halloween desserts for kids and adults, including chocolate witch hat cookies, ghost-shaped treats, monster rice krispies, candy bark, and fruit arranged with candy eyes.

9. Fall Candy Chocolate Pretzel Rods

White pail filled with Thanksgiving Chocolate Covered Pretzels with Reese's Pieces, featuring pretzel rods dipped in chocolate, coated in orange, yellow, and brown candy, and drizzled with peanut butter.
Photo & recipe by Packed for Life

When Halloween gets busy, no bake treats like these chocolate-covered pretzel rods are a lifesaver.

Dip them in chocolate, cover with festive Halloween or Fall sprinkles or Reese’s Pieces, and finish with a drizzle of peanut butter for a candy-bar style crunch.

They’re quick to make, sturdy enough to bring to school parties, and spooky good for trick-or-treat night snacking.

Sweet, salty, and fun to decorate, they’re fun to make and eat.

Get the recipe: Fall Candy Chocolate Pretzel Rods

10. Halloween Fruit Parfaits

Two layered fruit cups made with pineapple chunks and mandarin oranges, topped with whipped cream and a single candy corn, served in stemless glasses with gold spoons. Halloween-themed setting includes candy corn scattered on a wooden surface, a plastic spider, and a skeleton hand holding an eyeball.
Photo & recipe by The Soccer Mom Blog

Sometimes I just want something a bit more healthy to bring to parties, potlucks or feed my kids during the Halloween season. I mean do kids actually need a huge bag of candy?!?!? (mine seem to think so, hahaha).

Which is why I absolutely love this Halloween Fruit Parfait. Simple to make with only a couple of fruits, layered to look like candy corn, and a bit of whipped cream & one candy for a more festive look.

Get the recipe: Halloween Fruit Parfaits 

11. Oreo Bats and Spiders

Halloween-themed Oreo cookie creatures on a gray surface, including spider cookies made with pretzel stick legs and candy eyes, and a bat cookie with split Oreo wings. Scattered candy eyes and small plastic spiders add a playful, spooky touch.
Photo & recipe by Packed for Life

Oreo Cookie Spiders and Bats are the kind of spooky-cute snacks that kids & adults love to make and eat.

No baking needed, just a handful of ingredients and a little creativity for the legs, wings, and candy eyes.

They come together fast, make a fun edible craft for rainy afternoons, and always bring smiles to Halloween dessert tables.

Get the recipe: Oreo Bats and Spiders

12. Halloween Rice Krispie Treats

Festive Halloween Rice Krispie treats topped with pretzels, candy corn, colorful M&M-style candies, and green drizzle, served on a black-and-white striped plate. Surrounded by Halloween-themed napkins, candy dishes, and a spiderweb-patterned cloth for a playful spooky vibe.
Photo & recipe by XOXO Bella

Halloween Rice Krispie Treats get a festive makeover with gooey marshmallows, crunchy cereal, and loads of colorful themed candy.

They come together fast and are so much fun to decorate with drizzles, sprinkles, and your favorite Halloween mix-ins. My youngest loves to help with decorating part, and we somehow always end up with soooooo many sprinkles. Considering she eats half of them, it’s a miracle now that I think about it.

Serve them at parties, bring them to school events, and Halloween bake sales, or make a batch just because you’re craving something sweet and fun.

Get the recipe: Halloween Rice Krispie Treats

13. Monster Halloween Marshmallow Pops

Colorful Halloween marshmallow pops dipped in yellow, orange, and green candy coating, decorated with candy eyes and rainbow sprinkles, each on a colorful stick. Displayed on a white tray with plastic spiders and extra candy eyes scattered around.
Photo & recipe by Recipes From A Pantry

Here’s another monster recipe that makes me want to get out my Halloween music play list and start dancing around to the Monster Mash. Which now that my youngest is a tween, she would find horribly embarrassing. But heck ya I’d do it anyway!

These not-so-scary Monster Marshmallow Pops need only 5 ingredients and come together in just a few minutes. As an added bonus, they’re also suitable for people who need some gluten-free Halloween snacks.

Get the recipe: Monster Halloween Marshmallow Pops

14. Pumpkin Dipped Oreo Cookies

Oreo cookies dipped in orange candy coating to resemble pumpkins, topped with green icing vines and a small pretzel stick stem. Displayed on a white tray with extra plain Oreos nearby, creating a festive fall or Halloween treat.
Photo & recipe by Packed for Life

No baking, just Oreos, pretzels, and candy melts transformed into fun pumpkin treats.

They’re the pick of the patch for Halloween snack tables, classroom parties, and fall bake sales.

If you want to make them even more Halloween themed, I usually just add faces with black writing gel or melted chocolate for Jack O’ Lanterns.

Get the recipe: Pumpkin Dipped Oreo Cookies

15. Monster Truffles

Close-up of a purple monster-themed Halloween treat covered in candy coating with a large candy eye and colorful sprinkles on top. Blurry background features more playful monster treats in green, orange, and purple, each with candy eyes and festive decorations.
Photo & recipe by On My Kid’s Plate

Monster Truffles are colorful, bite-sized treats with fudgy Oreo centers and candy eyes that give each one its own goofy personality.

Dip them in bright candy melts, add a sprinkle or two, and suddenly you’ve got a tray full of sweet little monsters ready to party.

These no bake bites are just the thing for Halloween fun, birthday celebrations, or anytime your dessert table needs a little character.

Get the recipe: Monster Truffles

🍁 Also check out these yummy Fall Finger Food Desserts and Easy Fall Baking Recipes, or these Quick Bake Sale Treats for Fall.

16. Halloween Snack Mix

Large wooden bowl filled with Halloween snack mix featuring caramel popcorn, mini pretzels, candy corn, pumpkin candies, chocolate cereal pieces, and colorful M&M-style chocolates. A festive sweet and salty blend being scooped with a wooden spatula, perfect for Halloween parties.
Photo & recipe by The Feathered Nester

Halloween Snack Mix is crunchy, colorful, and loaded with sweet and salty bites that everyone loves to grab by the handful.

Toss in pretzels, popcorn, candy, and whatever spooky treats you have on hand for a quick party snack or cute gift bag filler.

We make a big batch every October and share it with classmates, neighbors, and anyone else who could use a little festive munching.

Get the recipe: Halloween Snack Mix

17. Peanut Butter Snowballs

Close-up of round, powdered sugar-coated cookie balls placed in pink and white paper liners on a wooden board.
Photo & recipe by Packed for Life

Creamy peanut butter & graham cracker center rolled in powdered sugar are the perfect no bake treat.

These peanut butter snowballs are just one of those recipes I make year round, for every occasion, or even a random Thursday because my family’s craving something sweet and peanut buttery.

To make it more festive for a Halloween cookie tray or Halloween charcueterie board, I just switch out the cupcake liners for spookier, Halloween themed ones likes these.

Get the recipe: Peanut Butter Snowballs

18. Halloween Ghost Rice Krispie Squares

White chocolate-covered ghost-shaped Rice Krispie treats on wooden sticks are arranged on vintage book pages and parchment, decorated with chocolate chip eyes. Surrounded by white pumpkins, chocolate chips, candy melts, and Scrabble tiles spelling “BOO."
Photo & recipe by Life is a Party

Ghost Rice Krispie Pops are a spooky-sweet treat on a stick that kids can help make and love to eat.

Cut, dip, and decorate these chewy little ghosts for Halloween parties, lunchbox surprises, or a fun movie night snack board.

With just a few simple ingredients and some candy melts or white chocolate, you’ll have a whole ghost crew ready in no time.

Get the recipe: Ghost Rice Krispies Pops

19. Halloween Pretzels (3 Spooky Designs)

Tray of Halloween-themed pretzels dipped in colorful candy coating, including green pretzels with candy eyes, white mummy pretzels with drizzled chocolate, and orange pumpkin pretzels with green candy stems. Displayed on parchment paper with plain pretzels and a jar of candy eyes in the background.
Photo & recipe by The Soccer Mom Blog

Halloween Pretzels are one of those easy wins that look like you spent way more time than you did.

With just a few ingredients, you can whip up monster faces, mummies, and pumpkins that bring instant fall vibes.

My youngest loves turning pretzels into edible characters, and honestly, so do I.

Get the recipe: Halloween Pretzels

20. Halloween Candy Bark 

Close-up of Halloween chocolate bark topped with colorful candies, pretzel pieces, chopped peanut butter cups, and drizzled white chocolate. The bark is broken into shards and stacked on a dark textured surface with bowls of pretzels and candy in the background.
Photo & recipe by I Heart Eating

Halloween Candy Bark is frightfully fun and the easiest way to use up all that extra candy creeping around your kitchen.

Swirl melted chocolate, toss on your favorite treats, and let the fridge do the rest. It’s a scream worthy snack that even little monsters can help make.

Get the recipe: Halloween Candy Bark 

21. Candy Corn Dip

Close-up of a creamy Halloween dessert dip swirled with orange and white colors, topped with candy corn and orange sprinkles. Served in a round dish with graham crackers nearby for dipping.
Photo & recipe by Little Sunny Kitchen

Candy Corn Dip is frightfully fun, creamy, and ready in just 10 minutes for an easy Halloween treat.

Whip it up with pudding mix, whipped topping, and a splash of food coloring, then top with candy corn for extra flair.

I like to serve it with cookies, pretzels, or fruit, so everyone can grab their favorite bite of this creamy Halloween dip.

Get the recipe: Candy Corn Dip

22. Witch Hat Cookies 

Chocolate witch hat cookies made from chocolate-covered sandwich cookies topped with a chocolate kiss, decorated with orange icing and black-and-orange sprinkles. Arranged on a checkered tray with glittery Halloween spider decorations and an orange fabric background.
Photo & recipe by Boulder Locavore

Witch Hat Cookies are the kind of no bake treat that makes Halloween dessert tables extra fun without any fuss.

Just grab fudge-covered Oreos, Hershey’s Kisses, and a little frosting to bring these cute hats to life.

Kids love making them, adults love eating them, and they always fly off the tray faster than a witch on a broomstick.

Get the recipe: Witch Hat Cookies 

Final Thoughts: No Bake Halloween Desserts for Kids & Adults

From spooky sweet to creepily creative, these No Bake Halloween Desserts for Kids & Adults prove you don’t need an oven to make something boo-tiful.

Whether you’re haunting a classroom, heading to a potluck, or just need a break from full on baking madness, these Halloween finger food desserts have you covered.

I love having a stash of go-to Halloween treats for potlucks, parties, school events, and bake sales, especially the ones that come together faster than you can say “trick or treat!”

So go ahead and whip up a few of these devilishly easy bites. Your inner ghoul will thank you, and your guests? They’ll be goblin them up in no time. Now that’s what I call frightfully fun.

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