Crockpot Halloween Candy

Crockpot Recipes

Sweet, gooey, and ridiculously easy.

You know those leftover Halloween candies that just hang around the house for weeks? Or maybe you’re like me and buy “extra” on purpose? 😏 This crockpot Halloween candy recipe is the easiest way to melt all those goodies into one dreamy, melty, crunchy treat. Toss everything into the slow cooker, stir once, and let the magic happen. It’s like a candy bark, but warm and cozy.

🛒 What You’ll Need

  • 1 (24 oz) package white almond bark (or vanilla candy coating), broken into chunks
  • 1 cup mini pretzels, broken into pieces
  • 1/2 cup candy corn
  • 1/2 cup mini M&M’s
  • 3/4 cup chopped mini peanut butter cups
  • 1/2 cup chopped Oreos
  • 1/3 cup chopped peanuts (optional)
  • Halloween sprinkles (optional)
all ingredients laid out: white almond bark in chunks, broken pretzels, candy corn, mini M&Ms, chopped peanut butter cups, chopped Oreos, chopped peanuts, and Halloween sprinkles

💗 Why I Love This Recipe

This one’s personal. I started making this after a Halloween party when I had way too much candy left over. It felt wasteful just letting it sit there. I threw a bunch in the crockpot one afternoon, crossed my fingers… and it turned out AMAZING.

  • It’s practically foolproof
  • Great for clearing out leftover candy
  • Feeds a crowd at parties or movie night
  • Only one pot to clean (bless)
  • You can totally customize it

👩‍🍳 Makes: 12 servings

🕒 Cook Time: 1 hour (plus 30 mins to cool)

⚗️ Why This Recipe Works (Quick Science)

White almond bark melts smoothly without seizing or burning in the slow cooker because it’s made with stabilized fats instead of cocoa butter. The slow, low heat melts it evenly. The salty pretzels and peanuts balance all the sweet stuff, giving your taste buds something exciting. It’s basically sweet, salty, crunchy perfection.

🧠 Pro Tips

  1. Use parchment paper to line the tray—cleanup is a breeze.
  2. Don’t stir too early. Let the bark fully melt before mixing.
  3. Chop candy ahead of time so it’s ready to go.
  4. Customize with what you love. Swap in Snickers, Twix, or chopped KitKats.
  5. Use the “Warm” setting if your slow cooker runs hot.

🔧 Tools You’ll Need

  • 6-quart slow cooker
  • Rubber spatula
  • Knife and cutting board
  • Parchment paper
  • Baking sheet or flat surface for spreading

🔁 Substitutions and Variations

  • No almond bark? Use white chocolate chips with 1 tsp coconut oil.
  • Nut allergy? Skip the peanuts or use chopped pretzel sticks for crunch.
  • Different candy? Anything chocolatey works—Milky Way, Snickers, etc.
  • Add-ins? Try potato chips, cereal (like Chex), or caramel bits.

⏲️ Make-Ahead Tips

  • Chop all candy and pretzels ahead and store in Ziplocs.
  • You can make the bark 2–3 days before serving. Store in a sealed container.

🧑‍🍳 How to Make It

Step 1: Add Almond Bark to Crockpot

Break the white almond bark into chunks and place them in the bottom of your crockpot.

white almond bark chunks placed evenly inside a black crockpot insert

Step 2: Add Pretzels and Candy Corn on Top

Sprinkle in the broken mini pretzels and candy corn evenly over the bark.

broken mini pretzels and candy corn scattered over chunky white almond bark inside the crockpot insert

Step 3: Cover and Cook on LOW for 1 Hour

Let everything melt undisturbed. Don’t lift the lid.

Step 4: Stir Until Smooth and Combined

After 1 hour, stir gently until smooth and everything is coated.

melted white bark being stirred with a rubber spatula, mini pretzels and candy corn coated in thick white candy

Step 5: Pour Onto Parchment and Top with Remaining Candy

Spread the mixture on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Top with M&Ms, peanut butter cups, chopped Oreos, and sprinkles.

a baking pan lined with parchment paper, filled with smooth, glossy white almond bark mixture

Step 6: Let Cool and Break Into Pieces

Let it cool completely (about 30 mins), then break into chunks.

broken pieces of white almond bark candy stacked neatly on a round white serving plate

🧊 Leftovers + Storage

  • Store in an airtight container at room temp for up to 1 week
  • For longer storage, freeze for up to 1 month (thaw before eating)
  • Don’t refrigerate—it can make the candy sticky

🥗 What to Serve With

  • A hot cup of coffee or chai
  • Apple cider or pumpkin spice latte
  • As a party platter snack with popcorn
  • Crumble over vanilla ice cream for a next-level sundae

🍽️ Meal Plan Ideas

  • Movie night dessert
  • Add to Halloween lunchboxes
  • Wrap up in treat bags for party favors or neighbors
  • Crush and stir into trail mix or cookie dough

🚫 Common Mistakes

  • Turning the heat too high. White chocolate seizes easily—keep it LOW.
  • Not stirring after melting. Give it a good stir for even coating.
  • Adding toppings too late. They won’t stick—add right after spreading.
  • Using wax paper instead of parchment. Wax paper can melt!

❓ FAQ

Can I use regular chocolate instead of white bark?
Yes! Milk or semi-sweet chocolate works too—just watch it closely so it doesn’t scorch.

How long does it take to harden?
About 30 minutes at room temp, or 15 in the fridge.

Can I make this on the stove instead?
Sure—use a double boiler to melt the bark slowly.

Is this gluten-free?
Only if you use GF pretzels and cookies.

🎉 Let’s Wrap It Up

This crockpot Halloween candy recipe is the best kind of lazy-day dessert. It’s festive, totally flexible, and always a crowd favorite. Try it once and you’ll want to make it every Halloween (and maybe even after). Give it a go and leave a comment—I’d love to hear what candy you used and how it turned out!

Crockpot Halloween Candy

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