Spooky Halloween Snack Mix (Easy Kid-Friendly Recipe)

8 Cups
20 min

Our family loves getting into the spooky season, and this cinnamon-sugar Halloween snack mix is our favorite way to celebrate! This sweet and salty blend of crisp cereal, cheese crackers, salty pretzels, colorful candy corn, and more makes a perfect snack. We love munching on it during our Halloween movie nights.

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Top-down view of Halloween snack mix with candy corn, mini marshmallows, and candy eyes in a ceramic bowl.

Bursting with fluffy marshmallows and chocolate, it’s ideal for Halloween parties or trick-or-treating fuel. Our daughter can’t stop grabbing handfuls, especially the eerie candy eyes that make it extra spooky! It's just like reaching into your candy bag.

For another terrifyingly yummy treat, try my Air Fryer Mummy Hot Dogs and Caramel Apple Pretzel Bites. They’re an amazing addition to any Halloween party food spread. Now, let’s whip up this fun snack mix for a happy Halloween!


Why You’ll Love This Spooky Halloween Snack Mix


This Halloween chex mix recipe is a quick party snack that’s sure to delight your guests! It’s easy to make and perfect for little ones and adults alike.

Super fast: Ready in 20 minutes, ideal for last-minute Halloween party prep.

Customizable: Spice it up, add sour gummy worms, or turn it into clusters with melted marshmallows.

Pantry-friendly: Made with your favorite store-bought snacks and seasonal candies for simplicity.

Make-ahead: Prep the base in advance for a stress-free Halloween party season.

Sweet and salty: Cheez-Its, pretzels, candy corn, marshmallows, chocolate, and cinnamon sugar create a super yummy flavor combination.


Ingredients and Substitutions


You only need a handful of simple ingredients to create this crunchy snack with a sweet and salty vibe! Scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this post for exact amounts.

All ingredients for spooky Halloween snack mix: Chex cereal, Cheez-Its, pretzels, butter, cinnamon sugar, candy corn, mini marshmallows, candy-coated chocolates, and candy eyes.
  • Rice Chex cereal: It adds a light crunch that holds up well. Swap with Corn Chex or Wheat Chex for a similar texture.
  • Mini pretzels: These bring a savory bite. Use pretzel twists or sticks, or swap with gluten-free pretzels for dietary needs.
  • Cheese crackers: They offer a cheesy, savory flavor. I love Cheez-Its, but Goldfish or gluten-free cheese crackers work as substitutes.
  • Butter: Melted butter adds richness and helps the cinnamon sugar stick. Use coconut oil for a dairy-free option.
  • Cinnamon sugar: It infuses a sweet, warm note. Make your own with 1 teaspoon granulated sugar and ⅛ teaspoon ground cinnamon, or use plain sugar for a simpler flavor.
  • Candy corn: This classic Halloween candy adds chewy sweetness. Swap with caramel corn if you prefer crunchy add-ins.
  • Mini marshmallows: They bring a soft, sweet texture.
  • Halloween-themed candy-coated chocolates: These colorful candies add a chocolatey pop. Regular M&M’s or mini Reese’s Pieces can work too.
  • Candy eyes: They create a spooky effect. Use Halloween-themed sprinkles if unavailable.


See recipe card for quantities.


How to Make Spooky Halloween Snack Mix


This easy Halloween recipe creates a festive, munchable mix in minutes! Just toast, cool, and toss with scary-good sweets for a party mix everyone loves. Here’s the full recipe with step-by-step instructions (see recipe card at the bottom of the post):

Large bowl with Chex cereal, pretzels, and Cheez-Its mixed together.

1. Step 1: Combine Chex cereal, pretzels, and Cheez-Its in a large bowl.

Small bowl with melted butter and cinnamon sugar being stirred.

2. Step 2: In a small bowl, mix melted butter with cinnamon sugar.

Drizzling cinnamon butter mixture over cereal, pretzels, and Cheez-Its.

3. Step 3: Drizzle the butter mixture over the cereal mix and toss gently to coat.

Chex snack mixture spread on a parchment-lined baking sheet, ready to bake.

4. Step 4: Spread evenly on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake at 300°F for 8–10 minutes, stirring halfway, until toasted and fragrant. Let cool completely.

Cooled snack mix being folded with candy corn, mini marshmallows, candy-coated chocolates, and candy eyes.

5. Step 5: Once cooled, fold in candy corn, mini marshmallows, candy-coated chocolates, and candy eyes.


Variations


Packing this crunchy Halloween mix with fun add-ins is super easy! Here are our favorite ways to make it extra special (and frightening):

Chocolatey-mix: Melt ½ cup white chocolate or dark chocolate chips until smooth. Drizzle over the cooled mix for a decadent twist.

Marshmallow clusters: Skip the marshmallows as add-ins. Melt 3–4 cups mini marshmallows with 2 tablespoons butter in a large pot over low heat. Once smooth, stir in the toasted cereal mix. Let cool for 10-15 minutes, then stir in candy corn, chocolates, and candy eyes. Lightly grease your hands with cooking spray and roll into balls the size of 2 tablespoons.

Spice it up: Toss the Rice Chex with 1 ½ teaspoons pumpkin spice before baking for cozy warmth.

Peanut butter-mix: Toss the baked base with 1 tablespoon melted peanut butter for a creamy, nutty flavor (check for allergies with your guests first). Use creamy or crunchy peanut butter.

Turn it into muddy buddies: Melt ¼ cup creamy peanut butter and ¼ cup white chocolate chips in the microwave in 15-second intervals until smooth, stirring after each interval. Place the toasted cereal (without add-ins) in a large Ziploc bag. Pour in the peanut butter-chocolate mixture and shake vigorously until coated. Add ½ cup powdered sugar and the candy add-ins, then shake again and enjoy.

Go extra chewy: Stir in ½ cup sour or regular gummy worms, gummy bears, or Sour Patch Kids for a chewy twist.

Halloween trail mix: Add ½ cup dried cranberries, 1 cup salted almonds, and ½ cup toasted peanuts for a Halloween-themed trail mix.

Close-up of Halloween snack mix showing Chex, Cheez-Its, pretzels, candy corn, mini marshmallows, candy-coated chocolates, and candy eyes.
Serving Suggestions & Food Pairings for Spooky Halloween Snack Mix


This quick, sweet and salty Halloween snack mix with cinnamon sugar is ideal for any spooky celebration! Here are our favorite ways to enjoy it:


Spooky Halloween snack mix with Chex, Cheez-Its, pretzels, candy corn, mini marshmallows, candy-coated chocolates, and candy eyes served in a black Halloween-themed bowl.
Storage and Reheating Tips


There will hardly be any leftovers, but here's how to keep this Halloween snack mix recipe fresh just in case! These tips also work for prepping in advance.


Room Temperature


Store the baked base (without candies) in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. Add candy corn, mini marshmallows, candy eyes, and chocolates just before serving to keep them fresh. Avoid refrigerating, as it will absorb moisture and soften.


Refreshing the base


No reheating needed, but if the base softens, re-toast at 300°F for 5 minutes and cool before adding candies.


Top Tips for Spooky Halloween Snack Mix


This buttery, cinnamon-spiced Halloween snack is a breeze, but these tricks ensure it’s a hit at your next Halloween party!

Always check for allergies: Confirm with guests or kids’ parents about gluten or nut allergies to swap cereal or add-ins as needed.

Set a timer: Prevent burning by setting a kitchen timer to remove the tray once done. The cereal base is easy to burn.

Let it cool: Wait until the toasted mix is fully cooled before adding candies to prevent melting. The candies will bleed color into the mixture and won’t look very nice.

Gift it: Pack into small mason jars or parchment-lined gift boxes for a cute Halloween treat for neighbors, teachers, or friends.

Toss gently: Use clean hands or a wooden spatula to mix in the candies to avoid crushing the cereal and Cheez-Its.

Easy serving: Divide the snack mix into small cups or bags for easy serving at parties.

Festive Halloween snack mix overflowing from a large ceramic bowl on a table.
FAQs


Here’s what other home cooks are asking about this spooky Halloween snack mix for little ones!


Can I make this completely no-bake?

Yes! Skip the baking step. Toss everything together and let it rest at room temperature for 15 minutes before serving or packing for a true no-bake treat, although toasting adds extra crunch.

Can I use other cereals?

Absolutely! Try Corn Chex, Wheat Chex, Mini Wheats, Shredded Wheat, Cap'n Crunch, or Cinnamon Toast Crunch for a different crunchy snack vibe.

How do I make it dairy-free?

Swap butter for coconut oil and use dairy-free cheese crackers. You can also skip the cheese crackers if you prefer.

Can I prep this for a party in advance?

Yes! Prep the baked base up to 3 days ahead and store in an airtight container. Add candies just before serving for freshness.


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Pairing


These are my favorite dishes to serve with this Halloween Snack Mix:

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Close-up of Halloween Chex and Cheez-Its snack mix in a black Halloween bowl with candy corn and candy eyes
Spooky Halloween Snack Mix (Easy Kid-Friendly Recipe)
Recipe details
  • 8  Cups
  • Prep time: 10 Minutes Cook time: 10 Minutes Total time: 20 min
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Ingredients

  • 3 cups Rice Chex cereal
  • 2 cups regular pretzels
  • 1 cup Cheez-Its
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter melted
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon sugar
Add after baking and cooling
  • 1 cup candy corn
  • 1 cup mini marshmallows
  • 1/2 cup Halloween-themed candy-coated chocolates
  • 1/4 cup candy eyes small or medium size
Instructions

Preheat oven to 300°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large bowl, combine Rice Chex, pretzels, and cheese crackers.
In a small bowl, mix melted butter with cinnamon sugar. Drizzle over the cereal mixture and toss gently to coat evenly.
Spread mixture in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Bake for 8–10 minutes, stirring halfway through, until toasted and fragrant. Remove from oven and let cool completely.
Once cooled, fold in candy corn, mini marshmallows, candy-coated chocolates, and candy eyes.
Serve immediately or store in an airtight container.
Tips
  • 1. Keep the baked base (Chex, pretzels, crackers) in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Add the candy, marshmallows, and candy eyes just before serving to keep them fresh and avoid melting or sogginess.
  • 2. Use melted coconut oil or any mild oil if you prefer a dairy-free option.
  • 3. Check for nut-free pretzels and candies if serving to kids with allergies.
  • 4. Feel free to mix in other fun Halloween treats like colored sprinkles or small gummy candies for extra variety.
  • 5. When adding candy and marshmallows, toss gently to avoid crushing delicate pieces.
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