Feel free to experiment with this recipe and include some of your favorite candy in addition to (or in lieu of) the suggestions below. Candyland Pie is a great option for Halloween, Easter, and children’s birthday parties and can be adjusted accordingly. For example, if you’re making this pie for Halloween, use seasonal M&Ms and add 1/2 cup candy corn to the topping. For Christmas, offer green and red M&Ms and mini candy canes or peppermint for garnishing. If you’re short on time, substitute Fudgy Brownies with a store-bought variety.
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