Halloween can get a bad rap for all the sugary treats associated with it.
I still shudder thinking about all the tummy aches I had as a kid following overly-successful nights of trick-or-treating.
only are they actually good for you, they can easily be packed in a goodie bag or lunchbox for a sweet treat you can feel good about.
If you're looking for a fun way to treat all your little ghouls this Halloween without going too overboard on the sugar, consider giving one of these delicious and healthy sweets a try.
We honestly wouldn't mind crossing paths with one of these black cats on Halloween night.
Giada De Laurentiis uses dried figs and creamy almond butter to create her gluten-free pops, and melted dark chocolate and tart fruit leather to make the adorable cat faces.
Insert a popsicle stick into each one and place in a Halloween-printed seal top bag to give any night-time visitors a purranormal bite.