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Halloween Candy Eyeballs

A peanut butter ball covered with melted almond bark can make a delicious, but creepy looking treat for your Halloween party.

Ingredients

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  • 1 stick butter softened
  • 5 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 2 cups peanut butter
  • 1 pkg. of Almond Bark melted
  • 1 bag of M and M's, Skittles or chocolate chips

Directions

Mix butter, sugar, vanilla, peanut butter well and form into small balls. Place into fridge or freezer until chilled well. Melt almond bark and dip chilled balls into mixture and add the colored candies for the irises of the eyes. With paste food color, use a tiny paint brush to add the red for the bloodshot eye affect!

Source: I don't remember where I saw these but have been making them for years for my family!

By Michelle Landreth from Alabama

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October 27, 20090 found this helpful

Going to try your recipe because these sound good but will pass on the eyeball effect cause I don't think I could eat them that way but it sure is a cute Halloween idea ;-) LOL ;-)

 
October 29, 20090 found this helpful

These are really a great treat! I usually make them for Christmas as Buckeyes with the peanut butter balls partially dipped in chocolate, made to look like a real buckeye.

 

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