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The spooky decorations are coming out. Costumes are being chosen. Parties are being planned. It is time to Halloween up everything from the front porch to the snack table for kids! This year, the kids are with me and I am planning a Halloween to remember. Forget that it is on a Monday this year, with great snacks and fun before we hit the neighbors houses, we can still pack in a night of memories. With the help of State Fair® Corn Dogs and Tyson® Any’tizers® snacks, my snack table is shaping up to be the talk of the town! I am making Vampire Bitten Corn Dogs and Mummy Corn Dogs to decorate the table. Then I will pile the Tyson® Any’tizers® up for an oooey, goooey brain food everyone will love!
Oh, and to make things even more exciting, I am saving my receipt from HEB so that I can get a FREE ticket to FRIGHT FEST at Six Flags® Fiesta Texas! I mean,come on, it’s a Texas must do at Halloween time!
You can also enter to WIN a family 4 pack of tickets in the SPOOKY GOOD SWEEPS! Just click to enter!
Redeeming the code is super easy and you can see the step by step process after I share these fun corn dog ideas with you!
Vampire Bitten Corn Dogs
This is so simple, anyone can do it!
You need State Fair® Corn Dogs, a skewer or dowel, ketchup or mustard and a flair for being dramatic!
Bake the State Fair® Corn Dogs according to package instructions. When the warm and golden Corn Dogs are done, pull them out and let them cool just a second.
Take the dowel and insert it into the dog in two places, resembling vampire teeth marks. Gently squirt a little ketchup in the holes and tilt the bottle a little so that the ketchup can run down like blood!
See, easy creepy fun everyone will love!
Mummy Corn Dogs
These Corn Dogs are even more fun than the Vampire Bitten ones! All you need are State Fair® Corn Dogs, some really cold Ranch dressing in a squeeze bottle and some mustard to make the eyes.
Again, make the Corn Dogs according to package instruction and pull then out to cool for a moment. Take the very cool Ranch dressing and lay it over the Corn Dog in strings, leaving space for the eyes at the top.
Take the mustard and dot two eyes on each dog.
I told this post was full of simple things!
Now, let’s talk for a minute. I absolutely LOVE State Fair® Corn Dogs. Not just because of the sweet batter that wraps around the warm and juicy hot dog, but because I feel good about giving them to my kids too!
Not only are they a great source of protein but they offer 100% beef, are super portable and easy to eat and kids just plain love them! Dressing them up for Halloween is just an extra treat to a product we have in the freezer all the time anyway!
Another product that is a must have all year round? Tyson® Any’tizers®! I love, love, love the Honey BBQ Boneless Wings. I eat them by myself all the time. Dip them in a little cool Ranch and you have a snack everyone will love.
For Halloween I stack them up in a brain looking pattern and let the kids ‘stab’ one with a toothpick to get it out of the brain. It is too fun and just adds to a perfect little snack table for the festivities!
OK, I promised to tell you how to get your ticket to Six Flags® Fiesta Texas, and here is how:
- Purchase any State Fair® Corn Dog or Tyson® Any’tizers® snacks product
- Snap a Picture of your receipt
- Text the word TYSON (along with your receipt picture) to 87654 and follow the prompts
- You will receive your code via text and it can be redeemed at the gate when you arrive at Six Flags® Fiesta Texas. Code expires 10/30/16 at 11:59 PM ET
It’s as simple as the recipes above!
When was the last time you had a State Fair® Corn Dog? How would you dress it up for Halloween? I want to hear your ideas!
This is so much fun! I love the idea of dressing up my son’s corn dogs for a spooky fun treat before trick-or-treating. Happy Halloween!! [client]