Easy & Cute Spider Oreos – Fun No-Bake Halloween Snack for Kids
If you’re looking for a fun, no-bake treat that’s guaranteed to get smiles, these easy Spider Oreos are perfect for your Halloween celebration!

Not only are they irresistibly cute and spooky at the same time, but they’re also so simple to make that kids can help every step of the way. Whether you’re whipping them up for a Halloween party, school treat, or a rainy afternoon activity, these adorable cookie spiders come together in minutes, no baking required.
The best part is you only need 4 simple ingredients for this cute Halloween snack!

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Ingredients You’ll Need For The Spider Oreos
18 Double Stuf Oreos
Eyeball candy decorations
Black licorice wheels (If your kids don’t like black licorice, you can get grape licorice laces instead.)
Black icing

How To Make The Oreo Spider Halloween Treats
Place a sheet of parchment paper on your work surface.
Unroll the licorice wheels to make ropes. Cut the licorice ropes into 1-inch pieces and set aside.

Carefully separate the Oreo with the filling on one side.

Place four licorice legs on each side of the Oreo and gently press into the filling to keep them secured. These will be the spider legs. Each Oreo should have eight legs.

Replace the top half of the cookie and gently press it into place.

Use the black icing to dab two spots for the eye balls toward the front of the Oreos. Be careful not to make them too big, or the icing will squish out when the candy eyes are placed.
Place the candy eyes and gently press them into place.

Storage For Spider Oreos
Store the Spider Oreos in an airtight container for up to one week.

Easy & Cute Spider Oreos – Fun No-Bake Halloween Snack for Kids
Ingredients
- 18 Double Stuf Oreos
- Eyeball candy decorations
- Black licorice wheels If your kids don't like black licorice, you can get grape licorice laces instead.
- Black icing
Instructions
- Place a sheet of parchment paper on your work surface.
- Unroll the licorice wheels to make ropes. Cut the licorice ropes into 1-inch pieces and set aside.
- Carefully separate the Oreo with the filling on one side.
- Place four licorice legs on each side of the Oreo and gently press into the filling to keep them secured. These will be the spider legs. Each Oreo should have eight legs.
- Replace the top half of the cookie and gently press into place.
- Use the black icing to dab two spots for the eye balls toward the front of the Oreos. Be careful not to make them too big, or the icing will squish out when the candy eyes are placed.
- Place the candy eyes and gently press them into place.
Notes

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