Halloween can leave you with mountains of leftover candy.

Here's how to use your trick-or-treat haul in delicious, charitable or other creative ways.

When I was a kid, my mom had a rule: Whatever Halloween candy was still left at Easter had to be thrown out.

Though I'd work my hardest on Oct. 31 to accumulate as much candy possible — to load my sack until it dragged on the ground behind me — November always had me realizing I'd bitten off more than I could chew (literally).

Because, as much as someone loves caramel and peanuts, there are only so many Snickers you can eat before you give up, throw them in a gallon Ziploc bag and rediscover them in the back of the closet six months later.

If you often find yourself in a similar scenario (whether with your personal treats or your kids'

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