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Cute Non Candy Halloween Treats and Free Printable

These Non Candy Halloween Treats are fun and cute and any kid will love getting them as a treat! They so easy and I’ve even included a free printable. This post is brought to you from a partnership between myself, SheKnows, and Aquafresh. This is a sponsored post.

Cute non-candy Halloween Treat idea - free printable tags to attach to vampire teeth!

As the Mom of twins, I have spent many hours planning Elementary School parties.  When my kids were young I always enjoyed the challenge of coming up with crafts and favors for the parties. I tried to think of treats that would not be too complicated to make or too expensive.

Our school as a no food policy for school parties which can make it a challenge to plan crafts and activities for some parties, especially Halloween.

I must tell you that Halloween is one of my very favorite Holidays. I love to sit on my porch, pass out candy, and watch the parade of children come by in their creative and colorful costumes.

Non-Candy Halloween Treat Idea

Cute non-candy Halloween Treat idea - free printable tags to attach to vampire teeth!

As much as I love Halloween, I don’t really love the candy rush that comes with it.  To be honest the massive amount of candy floating around the house after Halloween stresses me out a bit.  I love a good chocolate bar as much as anyone else. However, I never know what to do with all of the candy and it makes me feel wasteful to just throw it out.

My husband is a dentist. One of the first years that he was out of school and in practice we thought that it would be a cute idea to pass out toothbrushes instead of candy at our home for Halloween. It seemed like a great idea until one kid started hysterically crying when we gave him the toothbrush.  After that, we went back to candy.

Cute non-candy Halloween Treat idea - free printable tags to attach to vampire teeth!

Non Candy Halloween Treats

A few years ago I got the idea to pass out Vampire Teeth at my husband’s office for Halloween.  They turned out to be a big hit!  To make them a bit more special, I attached a simple tag with twine and put them in a basket by the front desk at the office. 

I’ve designed a new printable for the vampire teeth. You can now download a copy yourself to make your own non-candy Halloween treats and party favors!

Cute non-candy Halloween Treat idea - free printable tags to attach to vampire teeth!

To make them. Simply print out the image. I recommend using luster photo paper for a good quality print. After they are printed, cut out along the dashed lines. Punch a small hole in the corner of the tag and tie to the vampire’s teeth.

How to Get the Free Printable

Just CLICK HERE to download the free printable! It’s in our Halloween Printables library and is free for our newsletter subscribers.

That’s it, pretty easy huh!!

Ideas to Use the Halloween Printable

If you don’t want to tie them to plastic vampire teeth you can also print out the tags and tape them onto small paper bags. You can then fill them up with stickers, pencils or holiday mini erasers.

Cute non-candy Halloween Treat idea - free printable tags to attach to vampire teeth!
Cute non-candy Halloween Treat idea - free printable tags to attach to vampire teeth!

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6 Comments

  1. Super cute idea! Our school has a candy “buy back” program- the day after Halloween all the kids bring their candy, it gets weighed, they pay the kids $1 for every pound, then the candy gets mailed to over seas military to pass out to the children in the area where they’re stationed. The kids love the program (parents too)!

  2. As I remember, the program is actually sponsored by a local dentist (or 2-3). The student body officers do the collecting, weighing, and payout but the dentist gets to “advertise” and then send the candy to the military.

  3. What a great idea!! My kids are grown but as a preschool teacher, who has to deal with the day-after, tired, sugar-overloaded tots I LOVE this. We trick-or-treat at our preschool and I usually pass out glow sticks to minimize the sugar rush. I’ll have to remember this one for next year!

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