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Halloween Fun with Cub

Discover tricks and treats to delight the whole family at Cub this Halloween! Stock up on candy, seasonal treats, decorations, and more!
halloween pizza

Pizza Night, Any Night

Halloween fun waits for no-one! Whether you’re hosting the party or dishing up dinner before trick-or-treating, you can avoid the horde of hungry zombies with always-on-time frozen pizza.

Halloween No-Brainer

Frightfully Fun Food

Between school pickup and trick-or-treating plans, there's hardly time to think, let alone squeeze in a meal. Unless you have a Lotzza Motzza frozen pizza stashed in the freezer, that is! In that case, you're just minutes away from a gooey-gory skull of yum.

Skeleton CharBOOterie

Perfect for frightful festivities!

Whip up a spooky spread in no-time with all your charcuterie favorites like Ritz Crackers, Triscuits, Wheat Thins, and an assortment of cheeses, fruits, and meat. Add a bowl of grapes and clementines to the mix and you’ve got a snack as tantalizing as all the candy you’re about to collect. If you have a plastic skeleton to help with the serving, even better.

BOOnanas

Bananas + Halloween Inspiration = A New Favorite Snack

The trick to this simple treat is easy! Cut a peeled banana in half and make a ghostly face with Nestlé Toll House morsels. Serve on a popsicle stick to keep little hands clean.

Sweets from Simpler Times

Candy isn’t just for the kids! Indulge in nostalgic flavors this fall and revisit your favorite candy from yesteryear.

Halloween Recipes

No tricks about it – these treats are scary good! Make these delicious recipes for your Halloween party.

Meatball Mummies

Ooey-Gooey Popcorn Balls

Stuffed Poblano Pepper Mummies

Witches' Brooms

Vampire Fingers

Frankenstein Popcorn 'Brain'

Scary Spider Pudding Cups

Witches' Brew Chocolate Punch

Milk Jug-O'-Lanterns

You’ll need: Empty milk jugs (any size), acrylic paint, paint markers, craft foam, and scissors

Step 1: Remove any labels, wash inside and out with soapy water and dry thoroughly; Step 2: Squirt paint inside the jug, secure lid and shake, shake, shake to evenly coat. Add a few drops of water to loosen paint if needed. Pour out leftover paint and leave jug open to dry overnight; Step 3: Decorate to your liking using paint markers or pre-cut pieces of craft foam for young children to glue in place.

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