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These recipes come from all sorts of family oriented websites.
 
NOT an example of what snack will look like
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Lizard's Eyes
Servings: 16
1/2 c  Peanut butter
12 oz Marshmallows 4 dr Green food coloring
4 c  Rice krispies; cheerios or corn flakes
       Pam
16    Raisins

Heat peanut butter with marshmallows in a large saucepan over low heat until melted.  Add green food coloring and mix in.  Pour in cereal and   stir quickly.  Spray 8" pan with pam then pour contents into pan.  Allow to cool in fridge, then cut into long thin strips, about 1" x 4".  Cut each raisin in half and stick on one end of each strip to make the lizard's eyes. 
 
Source:  Healthy Treats and Super Snacks for Kids

http://www.geocities.com/NapaValley/2049/hall.htm#34


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Snake Cake

2 baked ring or Bundt cakes
5 cups green frosting
2 blue gum balls
Red Fruit by the Foot, cut into the shape of a snake's tongue
Yellow round candies, such as M&M's, Necco wafers or nonpareil mints
 
1. Cut the rings in half and arrange them in a slithery pattern, frosting them together.

2. Carve a little cake off the sides of the nose, then frost the entire snake.

3. Add the gum ball eyes and the Fruit by the Foot tongue. Decorate the rest of the body with yellow candy spots.

 

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Snake Bread Sticks
1 can refrigerated breadstick dough, Separate the dough and twist as directed on package.
16 small black olive slices
8 strips pimiento
Place twists on a cookie sheet and curve to form snake-like shapes. Press two olive slices into one end of the snake for the eyes. Bake for 13-15 minutes or until lightly golden brown. Cut a small slit in the head of the snake and insert a strip of pimentoas a tongue. Refrigerate until serving time.
*With the first batch I let the sticks cool before inserting the pimento. It seemed to work better with the second batch when I inserted the pimento while the snakes were warm. 

http://christyhulsey.wordpress.com/2007/10/26/halloween-snake-recipe/

For More Fun, try these links:
 
Snakes in the Grass:
 
Halloween Eye of Newt:
 
Squashed Frogs:
 
Chocolate Covered Frogs:
 
Frog Eye Salad: