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76. Haunted Eyes Boxes
Stick glow-in-the-dark eyes on black favor boxes for eerie charm.
77. Ghost Balloon Favors
Tiny white balloons tied to candy bags like floating spirits.
78. Spider Nest Cups
Add cotton “web” to cups filled with dark chocolate treats.
79. Halloween Movie Snack Boxes
Print movie logos and fill with popcorn for themed nights.
80. Jack Skellington Boxes
Black-and-white designs inspired by The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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81. Skeleton Candy Packs
Mini skeleton pouches sealed with skeleton bone stickers.
82. Witch Finger Candy Bags
Include green chocolate fingers for a creepy surprise.
83. Candy Corn Tubes
Layer candy colors perfectly for a fall rainbow effect.
84. Spooky Forest Gift Boxes
Decorate with branches and dark paper leaves — elegant and eerie.
85. Eyeball Cake Pop Boxes
Single cake pops displayed like eyeballs in clear cube boxes.
86. Vampire Candy Set
Red-wrapped chocolates inside black boxes for a classic theme.
87. Spider Pumpkin Combo
Orange boxes with black spiders glued on top for instant Halloween.
88. Potion Pouch
Fabric pouches labeled with mystical potion names for magical vibes.
89. Haunted Library Boxes
Book-shaped boxes filled with candies named “Witch Tales.”
90. Zombie Brain Buckets
Pink frosting candy inside small buckets — creepy and fun.
91. Skeleton Popcorn Bags
Print skeleton rib designs on paper bags for themed movie treats.
92. Candy Pumpkin Heads
Attach paper stems and leaves to small round boxes for realism.
93. Monster Treat Bags
Bold colors, silly faces — perfect for classroom Halloween gifts.
94. Scary Clown Boxes
Add pom-poms and red noses to boxes for playful fright.
95. Haunted Mansion Gift Bags
Black and silver tones make them look luxurious and spooky.
96. Spider Jar Towers
Stack small jars with webs between them for vertical candy display.
97. Pumpkin Wagon Boxes
Assemble boxes like a pumpkin cart — decorative and thematic.
98. Black Lace Candy Cups
Elegant gothic detail for classy Halloween parties.
99. Ghost Candy Bottles
Paint bottles white with ghost faces — perfect for liquid or candy.
100. Halloween Surprise Boxes
A mix of all themes — mini haunted party boxes for everyone!
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From creepy coffins to glowing pumpkins, these 100 Halloween Treat Boxes turn your candy gifts into magical memories. A touch of creativity makes every Halloween sweeter and more delightful.
Kisses, Juhh!
