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These are so easy to make and super adorable. All kids (and adults!) will go crazy for these simple, fun Halloween treats!
There are so many extremely creative, fun Halloween treats out there. I mostly just browse through those recipes because I am not that creative myself. And I consider myself to be a very simple baker.
There’s nothing wrong with that, right? I actually enjoy baking very much. But if there is an elaborate recipe, I will mostly always pass on it.
I am not a huge fan of all of the artificial colors and stuff since my kids get so much candy from trick-or-treating. I like finding simple and adorable treats that don’t take a lot of time (who has any time these days?)
And truth be told, especially when your kids are younger, they get sooo much (unnecessary) candy this time of year, why should we go make elaborate desserts filled with even more sugar? I really try my best not to overload them with too much sugar and junk but everything in moderation, right?
I thought, why not make a fun twist on my Pretzel Kisses?
They are simple to make, small bite-sized, and adorable. What’s not to love about these?
And these are a perfect example of me and my “simple” treats. Not everything has to be over the top and elaborate to be cute and taste delicious. Am I right?
These goggly eyes have thousands of options and my kids love them! These are perfect for the kids’ lunch boxes especially when you want to give them a small treat. And let’s keep it real here, I am really not THAT creative with treats and such.
This is about how creative I get. And it doesn’t mean just because they are simple to make, they can’t still be delicious! Don’t you just love a sweet and salty treat?
The best part of these is that you can customize them to any way you like them. Use any color Hershey’s Kisses or Hugs, you can use other types pretzels…the possibilities are endless. Have some fun and mix it up!
I only found them once but the orange colored Hershey kisses looked adorable when I used them too! Please let me know if anyone finds them, I can seem to find them anywhere. I wonder if they were discontinued?

Googly Eye Pretzel Kisses
Ingredients
- Square Pretzel Snaps
- Hershey Kisses or Hugs
- Googly Eyes
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 175 degrees F.
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Place pretzels flat on baking tray. Remove all broken pieces.
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Unwrap hershey kisses and place on top each of the pretzels.*If using Hershey Hugs, they melt faster then plain milk chocolate so adjust the baking time
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Place baking tray in oven for 10 minutes (less for Hugs) until kisses get shiny and soften.
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Immediately remove from the oven, place m & m on top. Place them in refrigerator or freezer to set, about 15 minutes.
I mean, seriously, aren’t these googly eyes so cute? They make anything look adorable! You can buy them from Amazon here.
Come see how easy they are to make with my video. I promise even a child can make these (with supervision of course depending on their age)…
I hope to get more creative with my Halloween treats, but these are easy and adorable too. Sometimes that’s all you need. Easy and super cute. 🙂
And for everyone who sent me prayers and sweet notes about my surgery, thank you so much. I am doing really well and felling great. I appreciate all of the notes and emails from all of you.
Thank you!
I wanted to share some other easy, cute Halloween treats with you guys:
Three Ingredient Halloween Ghosts from Butter with a Side of Bread
I love these adorable ghost cookies!
Spiderweb Chocolate Cookies from Lauren Kelly Nutrition
Simple yet festive cookies for Halloween!
Boo Bark- Chocolate Halloween Bark from Sally’s Baking Addiction
This bark is so much fun!
Pumpkin Dark Chocolate Bark from Lauren Kelly Nutrition
One of my favorite fall treats!
Frankenstein Kiwi Pops from Eatingwell.com
These are super cute and healthy too!
Please come back and let me know if you made these Googly Eye Pretzel Kisses or any of the othe other treats I shared with you. I love to hear from you!
Thanks for stopping by!
Completely adorable!
SO cute and easy, I need to make these!!
These are so dang adorable and how fun!
These are so cute! I have a made Christmas version of treat likes this but ever Halloween. I love it!
Well ok these are absolutely adorable!
Little ghosts and mummies so cute!!! Will definitely make these for the kiddies!!!
These are so adorable, Lauren! Love them!
Where do get the google eyes.
Hi Mary! I ordered them on amazon 🙂
What are the googly eyes and where and what dept. do you find them in.
Hi Mary! I bought mine at Target and Amazon, here is the link from Amazon! Good luck 🙂 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005BPU1P8/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=laurkellnutr-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B005BPU1P8&linkId=aec652948c71e36fa454672f3f854f27
Are the googly eyes edible? Or do you take them off before eating?
If they are edible – can you buy them at a grocery store or Fred Meyers?
Thanks,
Kat
Hi Kat! Yes, they are edible! I bought mine at Target or amazon! Here is the link 🙂 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005BPU1P8/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=laurkellnutr-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B005BPU1P8&linkId=aec652948c71e36fa454672f3f854f27
So cute!
Thanks Lindsay!
I saw these eyes in the store the other day and was wondering what I could do with them. Now I know!
They are so fun, aren’t they Phoebe?
Super cute!! Love it!!!
Thanks Jocelyn!!
Where do you find googly eyes
Here you go, Maureen! https://amzn.to/2zigJ7K
These are the perfect Halloween treat!
Made these for my daughter’s class! They are cute and taste so good!
I am so happy to hear that, Jess! Thank you!
How long do you put them in the oven for?
Hi there! 175 degrees for about 10 minutes. Thank you!
How are ahead can I make these?
Hi Jill! They last in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week! Thank you for stopping by.