MONSTER MUNCHES
Halloween is around the corner so we’ve selected some spooktacular specials you’ll want to get your hands on
Zombie Brain Cake £5, Tesco
TRICK guests this Halloween with a spook-tacular Zombie Brain Cake that is crawling with jelly maggot sweets. Slice open the decorative icing and jam coating to reveal a Victoria sponge cake with a buttercream and jam filling.
Ghost crumpets Pack of six £1, Asda
LAUNCHED to celebrate Halloween, these spooky treats are best lightly toasted until golden brown, topped with lashings of melted butter and jam.
Hotel Chocolat Halloween Wingston the Bat Dark Chocolate Boo Box (145g) £8, hotechocolat.com
THIS super-cute box contains 16 ghoulishly good individually wrapped chocolate shapes, including bats, skulls and witches’ fingers.
Halloween Horrors, Petrified Pumpkins, Witch Chocolate Lollipop £2, £2 and £1.50 respectively, Marks & Spencer
STOCK up on these goodies for when the kids come trick or treating. All are made from solid milk chocolate and the bats include a wind-up toy bat too.
Zombie Mummy Eyeballs and Monster Brains Both £1, the Co-op
THESE strawberry jelly treats will be offal-ly good for trick or treaters.
Disgustingly convincing... and tasty if you can stomach them!
Create A Cake Ghost Cupcake Kit/Create A Cake Skeleton Shortbread £2.50 and £2.49 respectively, Waitrose
MAKE your own scarily good treats with this shortbread kit, makes 12 skeleton biscuits; or serve up some ghostly cupcakes.
HARIBO TANGFASTRICKS AND SCAREMIX RRP £1 a bag, most supermarkets
HUBBLE bubble but no toil or trouble because Haribo has the perfect treat for Halloween. Its Starmix becomes Scaremix while Tangfastics turn into TangfasTricks. In each tasty, tangy bag you will find a mix of scarily sour pieces. Which is a trick? Which is a treat?
Popping Candy Crème Chocolate Eyeballs £1, Sainsbury’s
DELICIOUS, and you get a pleasant pop from the candy.