Drinking till late this Halloween may not be possible but you can always host a small house party this year.
Here are some food ideas that you can buy to make your home party spookier~
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Here are some food ideas that you can buy to make your home party spookier~

Krispy Kreme is giving you a sweeter way to celebrate with its Halloween series. Featuring three special Halloween doughnuts – Bloodshot, Snorty, and Stitchy, eat up the Halloween atmosphere with these spookily adorable creations. Bloodshot is an icing-dipped strawberry filling doughnut and is decorated with bloody strawberry jam and sugar eyepiece to look just the role; Snorty is a ring doughnut dipped in icing and yellow splats, pumped with refreshing lemon curd filling; and Stitchy is filled with chocolate kreme, dipped in dark green icing, and decorated like our classic monster with icing and sugar eyepiece.
These k-reepy donuts are available in assorted flavours and sizes of half-dozen or dozen, these flavours boxes are available from S$17.70 on foodpanda.
Available now on foodpanda till 1 November 2020, Krispy Kreme is giving you a sweeter way to celebrate with its Halloween series.
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