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Article: Two takes on creeped out cupcakes.(Food)
- Article from:
- Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
- Article date:
- October 28, 2009
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Byline: Associated Press
If youAEre looking for easy, no-recipe-needed Halloween treats, these crept out cupcakes are an eerily good choice. In one, a traditional frosted cupcake falls victim to a bat attack. In the other, they take a slimy, almost radioactive, turn.
Both ideas are from Matthew MeadAEs "Monster Book of Halloween," which is jammed with numerous ghastly treats and decorations.
Vampire cupcakes
Bake up a batch of your favorite cupcake recipe or prepare a boxed mix according to package directions. Alternatively, most bakeries (even those in grocers) will sell unfrosted cupcakes if asked in case you want to do only the fun ...
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