Get Spooky With McCormick
Halloween is just days away. I’m only halfway ready. Do you have your costumes ready? How about candy for those super scary trick or treaters? Or perhaps you’re on your second or third round of candy? It’s okay, fess up. I promise not to judge. We’ve all been there.
Thankfully, with the help of some fantastic products provided by McCormick, I was able to whip up some spooky treats to get in the Halloween mood. Don’t miss these tasty and easy goblin goo parfaits! They’re adult and kid approved!Â
McCormick wants you to get spooky in the kitchen! They’ve offered to provide one reader with a fun prize pack (as seen in the first photo). Clearly we were really excited by the chocolate eyeballs since only a few lasted long enough for photos. Oops!
Looking for a few other spooky ideas? Check out what the other girls made:
Red velvet cake batter milkshakes by The Little Kitchen
Orange glazed angel food pumpkin swirl cake by a Nut in a Nutshell
Spooky spiderweb cookies by The Comfort of Cooking
Halloween chocolate sour cream donuts by Love From The Oven
Creepy crawly cake truffles by A Spicy Perspective
Black velvet whoopie pies by I Am Baker
Pumpkin chocolate chip cookies with cream cheese glaze by Adventures in Cooking
How would you like to win a spooky package for yourself?!
This giveaway is open until Wednesday October 24, 2012 11:59PM EST. Winner must be at least 18 years old and a US resident. Winner will be randomly selected and emailed. Winner has 48 hours to respond or another winner will be chosen. Main entry must be completed or extra entries will not count.
**If you do any of the following, they still count. Choose as many bonus entries as you like but you must leave a separate comment for each entry.**
***GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED***
Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post for McCormick. All opinions are my own.Â
I don’t remember much about Halloween growing up. I did especially love that first Halloween with a kid though. We took him through our neighborhood, my parents’ neighborhood, and husband’s mom’s neighborhood. lol We were so excited.
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We didn’t live in a neighborhood, so we had to leave for trick-or-treating. But we always visited one older lady who lived near us in our costumes, and she would give us paper lunch bags filled to the top with treats.
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I would say my favorite memory of Halloween is when i was in elementary school we had a costume contest and I dressed up like a cat. I loved that little costume.
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When we were kids trick or treating, many of our neighbors would hand out coins (silver in those days) instead of candy!
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My favorite Halloween memory is probably my older daughter’s first one. She was just three weeks old, and I made her a domino costume out of black and white foam. Finally, my own little one to dress up!
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My favorite memory was when I got home from school and found out my Mom had taken the bus to get me a princess outfit to wear trick-or treating. It was totally unexpected.
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When I got too old to trick or treat (around late middle school) I enjoyed just giving the candy to all of the kids that came to our house. I haven’t lived in an apartment or my house where kids trick or treat. I miss giving out candy on Halloween. That’s my favorite memory.
I don’t remember Halloween as a child, we lived in the country, had no trick or treaters, and I didn’t get to go, either. I do remember our ‘out house’ being tipped over on Halloween..how mad my Dad was when he found out his younger sister was in on it.
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My grandma taught me to combine peanuts and candy corn to make it taste like a Pay Day!
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I loved the Halloweens when each of my children were babies. My son was a Lion and my daughter was a poodle.
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My parents had a few Halloween parties as I was growing up. In fact I remember a time I got too close to a candle and the wig I had on started smoking and one of my brothers dumped a bucket of water on me.
My first Halloween with children. We dressed my youngest up as a pumpkin, and it was the first in a long line of Halloweens that I actually could get excited about again!
I remember being so excited about Halloween because I could wear my big sister’s ballet tutu!
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My favorite Halloween memory is carving pumpkins in our Church basement.
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I think it would be the funny costumes through the years!
I remember dressing up as a witch and walking with a pointy black hat. It began to rain. When I got home, I remember my face being as black as my hat. Thanks for the chance to enter.
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My favorite Halloween recipe is dressing up as Margot Tenenbaum.
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My daughter’s first halloween dress a alittle pumpkin made by her great grandmother.
My favorite Halloween memory is going trick or treating with my sister and my dad. We would go to every single house in our development and come home with a ton of candy. :)
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