Knock knock, Trick or Treat! 🎃
Who doesn’t love Halloween nights? They’re the perfect time to lounge around while watching a horror film from Netflix (for introverts) or attend a Halloween party after a night of trick-or-treating. The choices are endless! Like any other holiday, the highlight of Halloween is the sweet treats and snacks that you’ll get at your local supermarkets.
Whether you’re spending the night to greet the trick-or-treaters or out, wear your scariest costumes and prepare your Jack-O-Lantern buckets! This year’s upcoming Halloween, you’re in for a treat (or trick) with these sweet goodies, as they’re coming back to the shelves to haunt you! 👻
Check out the following returning treats for Halloween. Be on the lookout for your returning favorites!
Orange Milk
Yup, these oddly colored milk exist, and they’re coming to haunt those who are terrified of drinking them! But don’t judge a milk by its color unless you’ve tasted them. Who knows, you might just love them and be sad to see them go when Halloween ends. Don’t wait another year before they return; go get them now!

Hood Boo Struck Vanilla Reduced Fat Milk
Get that boo in your fridge with the returning Hood Boo orange-colored milk! It is a good source of Vitamin A, Vitamin D, and enough calcium. The good thing about Hood Boo branded milk is that their farmers pledge not to use artificial growth hormones, which makes them high-quality milk that is perfect for your family, especially children.
TruMoo Orange Cream Whole Milk
If you miss those Orange Creamsicles you had during the summer, then grab a half gallon of TruMoo’s Orange Cream Whole Milk! It features the taste of an orange creamsicle popsicle that is melted by placing it upside down in a glass. But of course, expect a taste of sweet milk than the orange cream you get from the popsicles.
Kemps Select Orange Scream
Another option for your orange creamsicle-flavored milk is Kemps Select Orange Scream. Kemps is a brand known for their dairy products, such as ice cream and milk. So trust Kemps to be an expert on this limited-time orange milk.
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Chocolate and Candies
Moving on to the trick-or-treat specials, the new chocolate and candies part! Don’t you miss those times when you and your friends would go around the neighborhood dressed as princesses, superheroes, or witches? You carry on with you those jack-o-lanterns or Halloween buckets that would store all of the candies you got from every home. Oh, those fun times! Now that you’re an adult put a smile on the neighborhood kids’ faces this Halloween by grabbing these sweet treats on your next trip to the supermarket.

Reese’s Peanut Butter Bats
What’s a Halloween trick-or-treat without the classic Reese’s favorites? Of course, you’ve got to have a pack (or two)! Reese’s is back with their Halloween shapes; this time, it’s a bat! Trick-or-treaters would still get to enjoy the classic Reese’s with its milk chocolate coating and peanut butter filling. Just like the Reese’s, we know and love!
Twizzlers Cherry Ghosts
If you have chocolate, of course, you’ve got to have candy! Also from Hershey’s, this cherry-flavored Twizzlers features a bite-sized chewy candy that is shaped like a ghost. There are many ways to enjoy Twizzlers; you can pack them in small pouches to give to kids or add them to your bowl of candy salad. You can also add them as toppers on your Halloween-baked pastries.
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From The Club
Halloween is one of my favorite celebrations in the year, and one of the things that I like about it is the amount of sweet treats I get. Honestly, I was hesitant to learn about orange milk since I prefer classic milk, and the only flavored milk I tolerate is strawberry. But since I remembered my orange popsicle addiction as a kid, I’m down to try the orange creamsicle-flavored one! As for the little sweet treats, the Reese’s lover in me would definitely add the Reese’s Peanut Butter Bats, but for the Twizzlers, I guess I’ll leave them on the shelf since I’m not a fan of the taste of cherries as well as cherry-flavored food.
Tip and image courtesy of @speculite and @Markie_devo










