lundi 26 octobre 2020
Trick or Treat Your Kids to Aldi's Scary Cute Haunted House Cookie Kit (It's Chocolate!)

Gather 'round, ghouls and ghosts! Aldi has a cute Haunted House Cookie Decorating Kit ($8) made for Halloween-lovers, and I already have my eye on the jack-o'-lantern cookie. The limited-edition cookie kit comes with black and orange icing, four different kinds of candy decor, and pre-baked chocolate biscuits, including skeleton people. In addition to gumdrops, the haunted chocolate house comes with candy bones and gummy bats made to fly straight into your mouth. If you're looking to turn dessert into a fun Halloween activity, the whole family can even challenge each other to a wall-decorating contest. (The best design can have dibs on the leftover candy!) Take a closer look at what the not-so-scary cookie kit looks like when it's fully constructed here.
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