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Life gets hectic. I’m sure every parent can relate. These days I find myself looking for the simple solutions to everything including holiday fun. If you need something easy for an upcoming Halloween class party or just want to play with the kids yourself, our Halloween Tic Tac Toe is the answer.
What sets this game apart from everyday paper & pencil tic tac toe? The yummy snacks! Inspiration hit as I was stocking up our pantry with items easy to pack for lunches and snacks on the go. My kids already love Cheez-It® Original Snack Crackers. I had a feeling the Keebler® Cookie Mini Fudge Stripes would be a hit too with their delicious fudge made from 100% real cocoa. The mini size made them perfect game pieces as well.
Hover over the image above to easily shop the Kellogg’s products I used in this project.
I visited my local Harris Teeter store, but you can visit any Kroger or Kroger banner store to take advantage of limited time special pricing on Pringles® Snack Stacks, Keebler® Cookie and Cheez-It® Variety Packs. Kroger specifically has a special digital coupon available through 11/2/17 to help save you more.
Grab a few boxes of snacks to pair with our printable and you’ll be ready for a fun, easy Halloween themed game to share! Here’s how …
Supplies
- Printable (link below)
- Printer
- White cardstock or copy paper
- Scissors or paper cutter
- Keebler® Cookie Mini Fudge Stripes & Cheez-It® Original Snack Crackers
Instructions
Step 1 Download our Halloween Tic Tac Toe game and print it onto 8-1/2 x 11 paper.
Step 2 Each sheet prints with 2 copies of the game. Use scissors or a paper cutter to cut along the solid line in the center to separate them.
Step 3 Hand one player a package of Keebler® Cookie Mini Fudge Stripes and the other player a package of Cheez-It® Original Snack Crackers.
Have fun snacking & playing!
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