It’s safe to say that, as college students, we’re all regrettably above the socially acceptable trick-or-treating age. For us, Halloween is more about parties and (slightly slutty) costumes than collecting treats in oversized pillowcases. This doesn’t mean we should deny the bucket of candy sitting on our desks. We all have our secret stash, but what to do with these Halloween confections after the holiday passes? If you haven’t already had a midnight binge, here are some recipes to turn your excess favorite candy into your new favorite dessert. Try one and impress your friends far past October.

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups

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Peanut butter cup cookies
Peanut butter cup surprise truffles
Skinny Reese’s milkshake
Peanut butter cup cookie sandwich
Reese’s Puffs treat bars 


Kit-Kat Bars

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Banana bread Kit-Kat muffins
Kit-Kat cake
Kit-Kat brownies
Kit-Kat crunch bars
No bake Kit-Kat squares

 

Twix

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Twix ice cream pie
Twix dip
Twix cheese cake bars
Twix chocolate chip cookies
Twix fudge


Candy Corn

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Candy corn Rice Krispie treats
Candy corn poke cake
Candy corn white chocolate cookies
Halloween bark
Mini candy corn brownie pies