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9 Chocolate Treats That Are So Good Your Kids Will Think They Time Traveled to Halloween

It’s always fun to bake with kids in the kitchen. It keeps them off their screens and they might learn a life skill or two. With these 9 chocolate treat recipes, your kids will think they time traveled to Halloween with all of these delicious options.

Two s'mores made with graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows on a blue plate, placed on a cutting board with extra marshmallows around.
Air Fryer Smores. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Low Carb Chocolate Microwave Mug Cake

A fork holds a bite of chocolate cake topped with powdered sugar, with a mug cake in the background.
Low Carb Chocolate Microwave Mug Cake. Photo credit: On and Off Keto.

Low Carb Chocolate Microwave Mug Cake cooks in minutes and fits in a mug. It’s rich and soft without the carbs, making it a quick fix for chocolate cravings that kids will enjoy, even if they don’t care about carbs.
Get the Recipe: Low Carb Chocolate Microwave Mug Cake

The Best Ever Chocolate Chaffle

Several round chocolate waffles with grid patterns on a baking rack.
The Best Ever Chocolate Chaffle. Photo credit: On and Off Keto.

The Best Ever Chocolate Chaffle uses simple ingredients to make a crispy waffle loaded with chocolate flavor. It’s a fun twist on breakfast that kids will want again and again.
Get the Recipe: The Best Ever Chocolate Chaffle

Pink Snowballs

A plate of three coconut and chocolate lamingtons with pink icing sits on a tablecloth, resembling snowball brownies, next to a mug and wooden spoon.
Pink Snowballs. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Pink Snowballs are fluffy treats with a sweet pink coating and a soft center. They’re fun to make and even better to eat, bringing a pop of color and flavor to snack time or parties. You’ll never have to get the store-bought Hostess version again.
Get the Recipe: Pink Snowballs

Chocolate Covered Marshmallows Pops

Three chocolate-covered pretzel rods decorated with white icing and red heart sprinkles, placed in a glass jar.
Chocolate Covered Marshmallows Pops. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

We’d originally made these Chocolate Covered Marshmallows Pops for Valentine’s Day, thus the heart candies, but you can make them with the kids any time of the year. All you are doing is heating the chocolate and dipping the marshmallows.
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A plate of chocolate chip cookie bars stacked on a wooden board, next to a glass of milk and a bowl of white chocolate chips, with a red patterned cloth beneath.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Fudge. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Fudge mixes cookie dough flavors with rich fudge for a chewy sweet bite that uses up leftover store bought chocolate chip cookies. It’s a treat that combines two favorites into one and is easy for children to help you make.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Chip Cookie Fudge

Sugar Free Chocolate Covered Strawberries

A bitten chocolate-covered strawberry is held between fingers. The strawberry has colorful sprinkles on the chocolate coating.
Sugar Free Chocolate Covered Strawberries. Photo credit: On and Off Keto.

Sugar Free Chocolate Covered Strawberries coat fresh berries in chocolate without added sugar. They make a healthier snack that still feels like a treat kids can enjoy anytime. They’ll love dipping them in chocolate and rolling them in sprinkles.
Get the Recipe: Sugar Free Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Crock Pot Chocolate Nut Clusters

A plate of Crock Pot Chocolate Nut Clusters drizzled with elegant white chocolate lines.
Crock Pot Chocolate Nut Clusters. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Crock Pot Chocolate Nut Clusters mix nuts and chocolate into crunchy bites. Be prepared to blow young minds by adding all the ingredients to a slow cooker and, a few hours later, having gooey, sweet clusters for snack time.
Get the Recipe: Crock Pot Chocolate Nut Clusters

Air Fryer Smores

Two s'mores with graham crackers, melted chocolate, and roasted marshmallows on a teal plate.
Air Fryer Smores. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Air Fryer S’mores toast marshmallows and chocolate fast with a crispy edge. They bring campfire fun indoors without the mess or wait. Perfect for a rainy-day treat that the kids will adore.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Smores

Crescent Roll Chocolate Croissants

A blue plate with chocolate chip croissants, half-eaten croissant in the front showing chocolate filling, scattered chips on surface, a glass of milk, and a white towel in the background.
Crescent Roll Chocolate Croissants. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Crescent Roll Chocolate Croissants are so easy to make, even with the youngest of bakers. You’re using store-bought crescent roll dough, sprinkling it with mini chocolate chips, rolling up and popping in the oven. This is one easy recipe you’ll come back to again and again.
Get the Recipe: Crescent Roll Chocolate Croissants