Holidays
Low calorie Halloween treats under 50 calories
Halloween is about a week away and I’m sure you’ve been doing your best dodging candy and other sugary treats left and right. They’re everywhere!!!
Stay on track with our favorite Halloween treats under 50 calories. They would also be great to hand out to the kids (and adults too!) before going trick-or-treating to keep from digging into the bags of candy. Enjoy!
Halloween treats under 50 calories
Ruby Rocket’s Orbit Orange Veggie & Fruit Pops
Enjoy a delicious dessert that is not only guilt-free, but also good for you! Each frozen pop is only 30 calories – the perfected combination of organic oranges, sweet potatoes, carrots, lemons, and strawberries. They’re also an excellent source of Vitamins A and C and with healthy probiotics. Serve the popsicles with Halloween cupcake liners on the stick to catch any drippy mess.
Medium Orange
Peel an orange and discard the rind. Gently place a small piece of celery stalk into the top of the orange and add “eyes” by sticking raisins with two-sided toothpicks.
1/2 cup Peeled Grapes
Another easy treat – peel grapes and serve them to the kids. Have them close their eyes as they reach for the treat… and tell them their eating eyeballs! Creepy…
Small bags of popcorn
Popcorn is a Halloween staple! Cut down the serving and serve in a cute vintage Halloween treat bag (or other similar bag) to make it more festive.
Jamaica (hibiscus tea)
Jamaica is one of my favorite drinks – and it just so happens to be a super deep red color too. Clean out some test tubes and add the drink into them. If you don’t have jamaica on hand, any other red drink will work too (for example, cranberry juice or cherry juice).
Halloween gives us the chance to make everything a little bit more fun. Stay within the orange and black theme colors and you’ll be ready to go! What are some of your favorite low-calorie Halloween treats?
This is a sponsored post in partnership with Ruby Rocket’s. All thoughts and opinions remain my own.
Originally published on October 23, 2015. Last Updated on August 23, 2018 by Pattie Cordova