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Round-Up of Ann Arbor’s Halloween Sweets

If you’re looking for delicious Halloween-themed treats (no tricks) in Ann Arbor, here are a few places for you to get your sugar fix:

Stucchi’s: Ice Cream (302 S State St)

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Photo by: Alex Weiner

I tried Stucchi’s pumpkin ice cream last year and immediately fell in love. This year, when I tried their “Apples, Peaches, Scrumptious Pie” flavor, history repeated itself. I honestly can’t decide which flavor I like better because they’re both so tasty.

Iorio’s: Gelato (522 E William St)

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Photo by: Alex Weiner

Iorio’s has nearly every imaginable fall flavor, such as Cinnamon Pumpkin, Autumn Spice and Spiced Caramel Apple. You can’t go wrong with any of their delicious gelatos. Plus, you can always ask for more than one flavor — even in the piccolo, their smallest size.

Kilwin’s: Chocolate, Ice Cream and Caramel Apples (107 E Liberty St)

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Between Kilwin’s Ice Cream Parlor and their Chocolate Shoppe, you can find a zillion sweet treats. They have Halloween chocolates and candy at the Chocolate Shoppe, or you can go to the Ice Cream Parlor for homemade ice cream and chocolate-covered apples (complete with Halloween-colored sprinkles).

The Cupcake Station: Cupcakes (116 E Liberty St.)

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The Cupcake Station is on point with their Halloween-related treats. Their Night Crawler Surprise cupcake was the perfect balance of straight-up deliciousness and Halloween fun.
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If you don’t want to leave your dorm to go to any of these stores, you can always go to the closest dining hall, where they’ll be making Halloween-themed treats for everyone’s favorite spooky holiday.