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Spook-tacular Treats
by Katie Lucas
Having a toddler, there's nothing scarier than figuring out what to feed my "little gremlin." His tastes change on a daily basis and he'd much rather be eating Spider-Man fruit snacks than anything else. Luckily, I've found some spook-tacular recipes to make snack-time even more fun than chewing off the head of his favorite superhero.
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BOO-NANAS

This cute, quick snack puts a fun twist on a toddler staple. Just add two mini chocolate chips for eyes, and a standard chip for the mouth and viola! You have a ghost!
MONSTER TEETH

Another quick treat that (v)amps up a snack-time classic, monster teeth are made with sliced apples, your favorite nut-butter and yogurt-covered dried fruit (or marshmallows for an extra-special treat)!
WITCH'S BROOMS

These cute brooms are made with just three ingredients: string cheese, pretzel sticks, and fresh chives. Stick about 1/3 of a cheese stick on the end of a pretzel stick, peel apart the ends and tie a chive at the top of the cheese for that extra bit of witchy flair.