Halloween Potion Dessert

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We've all seen those dirt cup dessert ideas, especially around Halloween. They're the perfect and easy snack to serve for those themed events. But I wanted to take that idea a step further and bring you a "Black Magic Potion" dessert that you can serve at your next Halloween party or just have put together to surprise the kids after school.

Using

OREO 

Go-Paks! (only $1 each!),  Snack Pack® puddings, and Reddi-Wip I picked up at Walmart, I made these fun

potion bottle themed desserts

that are already 

separated

 into individual 

servings and help keep the messes down to a minimum. Plus, you can always place the lid back on and finish them later!

To make the potion bottles, you will need:

Go-Paks!

Tin Foil

Paper/ Plastic Plate

White Craft Paint

Mod Podge

Sponge Brush

Black and Brown Ink Pads

Ink Pad Sponge

White Tissue Paper

Scissors

Potion Label (you can use

THIS

one that I made)

Directions:

Spread out your tin foil to use as your workspace and to protect your countertop. Place a few drops of the white paint onto the paper plate and use your sponge brush to apply it to your 

Go-Paks!. Be sure to leave the silver seal in place to protect your food. You don't want to mix your food with paint or mod podge.

While the paint is drying, wash out your sponge and prepare for the application of the mod podge. When the paint has dried, paint a layer of mod podge on the

Go-Paks! then immediately wrap it with a layer of 

tissue

 paper. Trim off any of the extra edges of the tissue paper, then apply another layer of mod podge.

At this point, I placed my

Go-Paks! upside down since I mod podged the bottom of the packs to make sure I didn't have any free edges from the tissue paper.

While your paint is drying, cut out your potion labels. Then apply a small layer of mod podge where your label will go, place the label over the glue, and then apply one more layer of glue over the label to make sure it stays in place.

Once the mod podge has dried completely, use your ink sponge to apply the black and brown inks all over the tissue paper. The tissue paper should have given you a fun texture. I did a layer of black all over then a light layer of brown.

Once the paint and ink have dried completely, it is safe to start working with your food. Remove the silver seals and gather the rest of your potion ingredients:

Snack Pack® puddings

Reddi-Wip

Marshmallows

Chocolate Sauce

Halloween Sprinkles

Directions:

Using your

Go-Paks!

as the dishes, add one chocolate 

Snack Pack® puddings (for

NABISCO Go-Paks! Mini OREO Chocolate Sandwich Cookies 

o

r vanilla for the 

NABISCO Go-Paks! Mini OREO Golden Sandwich Cookies)

, 1/4 cup of miniature marshmallows, and mix well. Once it is mixed, top it off with Reddi-Wip, a drizzle of chocolate sauce, and some fun sprinkles.

Don't forget to decorate your table to fit the potion bottle theme!

Be sure to try

Go-Paks!, Snack Pack® puddings, and Reddi-Wip for your next Halloween dessert night. You can even use

THIS

coupon for a great deal (

BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE NABISCO Go-Paks! Buy ONE [1] Snack Pack® Pudding and get ONE [1] FREE [up to $1.00] NABISCO Go-Paks! [2.25 oz. or larger]).

Do you have a fun and

simple Halloween recipe

you like to make and share with others?