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How to make perfect Halloween Party Candy Kabobs

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These delicious Halloween candy kabobs make the perfect party favors for your fall celebrations! Stack up these pieces of candy for an adorable treat. 

6 halloween candy kabobs on a white countertop with green, yellow, orange, and purple confetti

Do these kabobs swap out meat and veggies for pieces of candy? Yup. But come on, it’s Halloween! Our delicious candy kabobs combine all our favorite sweet treats for the ultimate sugar rush.

Capture the cuteness! Hurry up and pin our pretty picture to your favorites board on Pinterest before your carriage turns into a pumpkin! 

Sweet candy kabobs fit a Halloween theme perfectly. No holiday screams candy like Halloween! We’ve also made these for Easter celebrations, and once I made this into a pretty candy bouquet for Valentine’s Day.

Regardless of the occasion, we have so much fun making and eating this fun treat. Serve them up in a cute display, or let everyone make their own custom candy kabob at your next event.

cat planter filled with candy corn and candy skewers of halloween candy kabobs on a white countertop with pumpkins in the background

FAQs:

How long do you soak skewers for candy kabobs? Soak bamboo skewers or wooden skewers for approximately 5 minutes before lightly patting dry and assembling. If the skewers dry out, just submerge them again for a few minutes.

Can you make candy kabobs ahead of time? I don’t recommend making these more than an hour ahead of serving time because the candies dry out. But you can design them ahead of time so you’re ready to go.

Or, if you’re making these as party favors, go ahead and make them the night before, just make sure you seal them up tightly with a twist tie in cellophane bags within an hour of making them. Even with the cellophane bags, the candies only stay fresh for a day or two, so don’t jump the gun!

Supplies for delicious candy kabobs:

  • bamboo skewer (That’s all folks!)

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Halloween Candy Kabobs

ingredients for candy kabobs including halloween peeps, wooden skewers, and gummy candies

Ingredients for gummy candy kabobs:

  • Nerds rope or sour belts
  • Peeps ghosts, pumpkins, and monsters
  • Giant candy corn
  • Sour gummy worms
  • Gummy eyeballs, fingers, worms, and orange slices
  • Bug candies
  • Fangs candies
    (I found a lot of these candies at Oriental Trading Company and at Target)

Directions on how to make the perfect candy skewer:

1. Soak skewers in water for five minutes, or until no dry spots remain, so the candies don’t snag and drag stickiness all over them. Quickly pat the excess water off, but do not allow it to dry.

wooden skewers soaking in a pan of water with halloween peeps and 3 bowls of gummy candy

2. Lay out candies in the design of your choice. It’s much easier to rearrange the candies for maximum cuteness if you haven’t already skewered them.

3. Poke the bamboo skewer through the thickest part of the candy then slide into place. Leave room at the bottom of the stick so guests can hold them without getting sticky fingers. Serve immediately.

a hand putting a jelly candy corn on top of a skewer of halloween candy with an additional kabo, and three bowls of candy in the background

Variations and substitutions:

Most gummy candies work great on a wooden skewer or bamboo skewer! Try sour belts, gummy ribbons, gummy bears, gummy sharks, Skittles gummies, Lifesavers gummies, Swedish Fish, Jolly Rancher gummies, Sour Patch Kids, Dots, Twizzlers…

The only problem with these sweet candy kabobs is deciding which sweet treats to stack! 

Arrange your candy sticks in a cute vase filled with small candies like candy corn or M&M’s for an adorable candy bouquet.

cat planter filled with candy corn and candy skewers of halloween candy kabobs on a white countertop

Tips and Tricks:

  • I used 10-inch bamboo skewers, but you can use whatever size you have on hand, and wooden skewers work as well. Just make sure your pieces of candy make sense for the size of the skewer. Super small candies are a no-go… unless you’re using toothpicks.
  • Some candies, like the Halloween Peeps, may leave some residue. Use a damp paper towel or washcloth to wipe down the skewer after loading them.
  • Chocolate candies might be easy to skewer, but they make such a mess when you handle them and skewer them. The wipe-down technique can’t save the end result from looking sloppy, plus the chocolates can melt or crumble off the skewers.
3 halloween candy kabobs with 3 bowls of gummy candy in the background

Gummy candy kabobs make great additions to any dessert table or party. Next time you need a quick route to show-stopping sweet treats, stack up your own candy sticks.

They’re always a big hit, and you’ll probably want to post some pics to Insta before chowing down.

It’s just so easy to make these look cute and professional. Make sure to pick bright, vibrantly colored candies for maximum wow factor.

I think making different stacked designs is definitely the most fun part of these kabobs. Then seeing the kids’ gleeful faces just makes my heart sing. You’ll have a blast in the kitchen cooking up these adorable treats!

(Technically, you’re not “cooking” anything. But that’s just another plus! Especially when feeding a crowd.)

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Check out our other Halloween treats: Chocolate Covered Halloween Oreos, and Monster Munch.

Halloween Party Candy Kabobs

Halloween Party Candy Kabobs

Yield: 24
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Additional Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

These delicious candy kabobs make the perfect party favors for Halloween! Stack up these pieces of candy for an adorable treat. 

Do these kabobs swap out meat and veggies for pieces of candy? Yup. But come on, it's Halloween! Our delicious candy kabobs combine all our favorite sweet treats for the ultimate sugar rush.

Capture the cuteness! Hurry up and pin our pretty picture to your favorites board on Pinterest before your carriage turns into a pumpkin! 

Sweet candy kabobs fit a Halloween theme perfectly. No holiday screams candy like Halloween! We've also made these for Easter celebrations, and once I made this into a pretty candy bouquet for Valentine's Day. Regardless of the occasion, we have so much fun making and eating this fun treat. Serve them up in a cute display, or let everyone make their own custom candy kabob at your next event.

Ingredients

  • Nerds rope or sour belts
  • Peeps ghosts, pumpkins, and monsters
  • Giant candy corn
  • Sour gummy worms
  • Gummy eyeballs, fingers, worms, and orange slices
  • Bug candies
  • Fangs candies
  • Bamboo skewers

Instructions

  1. Soak skewers in water for five minutes, or until no dry spots remain, so the candies don't snag and drag stickiness all over them. Quickly pat the excess water off, but do not allow to dry.
  2. Lay out candies in the design of your choice. It's much easier to rearrange the candies for maximum cuteness if you haven't already skewered them.
  3. Poke the bamboo skewer through the thickest part of the candy then slide into place. Leave room at the bottom of the stick so guests can hold them without getting sticky fingers. Serve immediately.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 24 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 300Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 4mgCarbohydrates: 13gFiber: 0gSugar: 30gProtein: 0g

*This calculation is just an estimate ~ results may vary!

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