Make Halloween festive and wholesome with these easy-to-make, healthy snacks. Serve them alone or arrange them together on a playful “charBOOterie” board for a fun, kid-friendly spread.

With Halloween approaching, stores brim with themed sweets, but you can offer healthier alternatives that are quick to prepare using common ingredients. Below are simple DIY snack ideas that bring festive flavor and color to your holiday table.
Table of Contents
- Spooky Spinach Banana Muffins
- Cheesy Carrot Pumpkins
- Maple Almond Cookies
- Pumpkin Crackers
- Pumpkin Puffs
- Spinach Apple Puffs
- Pumpkin Yogurt Bark
- Monster Guacamole And Chips
- Char”BOO”Terie Board!

Spooky Spinach Banana Muffins
These spinach banana muffins are naturally sweetened with banana and very easy to make. The spinach gives them a bright green color without changing the familiar banana flavor. They freeze well, making them a convenient breakfast or snack. Add a few festive sprinkles or candy eyes to make them playful and Halloween-ready.


Spinach Banana Muffins
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Cheesy Carrot Pumpkins
These cheesy carrot bites are a clever way to serve carrots. Soft and tender inside, their bright orange hue makes them perfect for shaping into mini pumpkins—top each bite with a small piece of green pepper or celery to finish the look.


Cheesy Carrot Bites
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Maple Almond Cookies
These maple almond cookies are a household favorite: simple, made in one bowl, and naturally sweetened with maple syrup. They’re egg-free and gluten-free when made with almond flour. For Halloween, add orange and black candies or sprinkles to make them festive.


Maple Syrup Chocolate Chip Cookies
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Pumpkin Crackers
These pumpkin crackers blend cheesy flavor with a hint of pumpkin spice. They’re vibrant, easy to cut into seasonal shapes, and make a fun snack for parties or packed lunches.


Pumpkin Crackers
Pumpkin Puffs
Pumpkin puffs are lightly sweetened with banana and spiced with pumpkin flavor for a cozy fall taste. Their small size makes them ideal for babies practicing the pincer grasp, and they’re a convenient, mess-free snack.


Pumpkin Puffs
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Spinach Apple Puffs
These apple-sweetened puffs include spinach for a fun green color while keeping a mild taste kids enjoy. They’re dairy- and nut-free, making them a great allergy-friendly snack that’s easy to take on the go.


Spinach Apple Puffs
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Pumpkin Yogurt Bark
Frozen yogurt bark is a refreshing treat that kids can help customize. Spread spiced pumpkin yogurt on a tray, add toppings like fruit or festive sprinkles, freeze, then break into pieces for a colorful Halloween snack.


Pumpkin Yogurt (Yogurt Bark And Yogurt Melts)
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Monster Guacamole And Chips
Mash ripe avocado with a pinch of salt and add edible candy eyes for a silly, spooky dip. Serve it with blue corn chips or veggie sticks for a colorful Halloween presentation.

Char”BOO”Terie Board!
Create a “charBOOterie” board by combining several of these snacks into a single spread. Offer a mix of savory and sweet options—crackers, cheese, fruits, veggies, puffs, and cookies—so kids can choose their favorites. It’s an easy way to make Halloween snacking interactive and balanced.


I hope these healthy Halloween snack ideas inspire you and your little ones. If you try any, I’d love to hear how they turned out!
Enjoy more pumpkin-flavored treats and fall recipes to round out your seasonal snack options.
- Pumpkin Muffins
- Pumpkin Spiced French Toast
- Pumpkin Oatmeal Bars