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Whether you’re handing out goodies to trick-or-treaters, creating party favours, or just love fun Halloween crafts, these printable Halloween candy tags will take your Halloween gifting to the next level. With just a few supplies and our free printable, you’ll be making candy tags that are as charming as they are chilling!

Supplies List
The supplies listed below are used in all the printable projects below,
- Printer
- Medium Weight Cardstock (to fit your printer)
- Paper Trimmer
- Stapler
- Small Plastic Zipper Snack Bags
- Candy – Listed in each project

Frankenstein Bolts Halloween Candy Tags
The candies used in this project are Black Licorice Nibs
If you don’t like licorice, you can use small pretzel rods

Pumpkin Guts Halloween Candy Tags
The candies used in this project are Orange Cream Gummy Bears

Crow Beaks Halloween Candy Tags
The candies used in this project are Candy Corn

Ghost Droppings Halloween Candy Tags
The candies used in this project are Yogurt Covered Raisins or Peanuts

Alien Boogers Halloween Candy Tags
The candies used in this project are Green Gummy Frogs
How to assemble the Candy Tags.
- Print the candy tags on your printer.
- Using a paper trimmer, cut the printed tags into equally sized tags
- Have the person handing out the “Pumpkin Guts”, Halloween handouts, write their name on the back in the “FROM” spot. (This is a great opportunity for kids to practice writing their names)
- .Fold the candy tags in half and set them aside.
- Fill the treat bags with an equal amount of recommended candy or your chosen candy. ( This is a great opportunity for some math practice for kids. Count the candy up and divide it into equal portions.
- Seal the bags
- Staple the tag to the top of the bag

I hope you feel inspired to get creative and make fun Halloween candy labels! They are perfect for sharing.

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