How many of you have tried Moose Munch from Harry and David? Well if you haven’t, it is delish! We were just introduced to it a few weeks ago and I have been dreaming of it ever since. So for Halloween I decided to make Monster Munch, my homemade twist on that oh so yummy Moose Munch. Instead of making those chocolate clusters I used this recipe found here for making Halloween bark. I followed her recipe but just mixed up the treats that I put into mine.

It was super easy to make and is definitely a step up from the regular trail mixes that I usually make. Just imagine, all those flavors in just one bite… YUM!
Then I made some kettle corn and added a little candy corn in with Halloween bark and the Monster Munch was complete.
Yes it’s a bit different from the Moose Munch, but still oh so yummy…and plus it was homemade!

Now it is just waiting for all those little monsters to arrive tonight!

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  3. Hayley

    Wow, I sure am sorry to be late to THIS par-tay! Looks DEEEE-lish! So what candies are you using here? …Is that Kit-Kat I see??? And are the round candies Reece’s or M&M’s? Definitely making this one next year…and perhaps this weekend as well. :) . YUM-O!!!

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