FALL FLAVORS
CLASSIC MONSTERS
superstitions and fears.
Name The Candy
pumpkin party
100

This bright orange veggie is in lattes, pies, and just about everything once fall hits.

PUMPKIN

100

He sleeps in a coffin, hates garlic, and drinks blood — but only at night.

Dracula

100

These black felines are said to bring bad luck if they cross your path.

A BLACK CAT 

100

A crispy wafer covered in chocolate — you might “have a break” with this one.

kit kat

100

This sweet, spicy drink is popular in coffee shops during fall.

pumpkin spice

200

This crunchy nut is the star of a classic Thanksgiving pie.

PECAN

200

You might hear his rattling bones on Halloween night — he’s missing his skin!

 skeleton

200

This invisible “monster” makes the wind whistle, windows rattle, and doors slam.

A STORM

200

This chocolate treat comes in a shiny orange wrapper and is filled with peanut butter.

reese's peanut butter cups


200

When you carve a pumpkin, you often scoop out this stringy, gooey stuff.

pumpkin guts

300

This spicy, molasses-filled treat is a holiday favorite — sometimes shaped like people.

 GINGERBREAD

300

In stories and films, this monster is brought back to life using ancient curses written in hieroglyphics.

A MUMMY 

300

In some legends, these small mischievous creatures sneak into homes to play tricks or steal things.

GOBLINS

300

Melts in your mouth, not in your hand.”

M&M’s

300

This type of pumpkin is especially good for baking because it has sweet, dense flesh. 

sugar pumpkin

400

Adults love this fizzy fall drink made from fermented apples.

hard cider

400

This monster was made from the parts of dead people — then shocked to life.

Frankenstein

400

This faceless figure in a black suit became an internet urban legend who stalks forests and kids.

SLENDERMAN

400

This sweet candy often comes in long ropes or rainbow strips.

Airheads

400

The tradition of carving pumpkins for Halloween originally came from this country, which used turnips before pumpkins.

Ireland

500

These little Italian dumplings made from potatoes are delicious tossed with butter and sage in the fall.

gnocchi

500

This vampire countess is famous for bathing in blood to stay young.

COUNTESS BATHORY

500

In folklore, this creature steals your soul by imitating the voice of someone you love.

a doppelgänger

500

These colorful disks used to be called “candy-coated chocolates,” and have names like “Blue Raspberry” and “Grape.”

smarties

500

In the original Halloween legend, pumpkins were carved to represent this man, a cunning figure who tricked the devil.

Stingy Jack