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Our Traditional Halloween Spiderweb Treat-HALLOWEEN

We have been making this every year since I found the recipe about 5 years ago, we love it and it's great for a classroom or take to work treat. Hope you like it as much as we do. Happy Halloween!

12 oz semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup creamy peanut butter
1/3 cup powdered sugar
3 cups Rice Krispie cereal

Heat chips and 3/4 cup peanut butter in a small saucepan over low heat until melted (stir constant) Remove from heat and add sugar, stir vigorously until smooth. Add 1 cup melted chocolate mixture to cereal, stir to coat well. Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Using a small spatula, shape into a 10 inch circle with a slightly raised border. Pour remaining chocolate mixture into the center of the circle, spread to border.
Spider Web:
Place remaining peanut butter into a small sandwich bag. Cut a tiny hole in one corner of bag, squeeze to pipe a small "O" in the middle of the formed circle. Continue making these circles, getting larger each time (like a target). With a toothpick or edge of sharp knife, pull tip through the peanut butter circles from center to broder so it looks like a spider web. Refridgerate at least one hour or until firm. Cut into wedges to eat.

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