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Copycat Almond Joy Candy Bars taste exactly like the original. Easy to make and the no-bake middle treat gets dunked in chocolate. Add candy eyes for fun!

I wanted to make this Almond Joy Copycat Candy Bar recipe for your last Valentine's Day but it didn't happen. The candy got made but as I was trying to get good photos the candy count got smaller and smaller.

I swear, I only had two officer. 🙂

So here we are and I succeeded all the way through to the end, photos and all. The almond joys got turned into birthday and Halloween treats this time with big oversized eyes.

Look at those little faces. Don't you just want to eat them?

If you toss one in your mouth it is almost too much of a mouthful but it can be done. I like to make my treats last a little longer while I contemplate life. Just kidding. I do take smaller bites though.

They can still be a gorgeous mature looking Copycat Almond Joy Candy Bar without the eyes but, hey, let's have fun!

Use a toothpick to make swirls in the chocolate but they are really cute with just the eyes too.

You can make Halloween Chocolate Lava Cupcakes too if you looking for something a little fancier for a party. Check them out!

How Do You Wrap Halloween Almond Joy Candy Bars for Single Treats?

It can be easily done.

Cut a small rectangle piece of wax paper or parchment paper. One that is big enough to wrap around the whole piece of candy on the long side. Then just twist both ends in the opposite direction and it's done.

Think tootsie roll wrapping. It's just like that.

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Here's a before photo of the bars before they're covered in chocolate.

Lookin' good already!

You can serve them on a plate for a party or wrap them up for treats as described above.

Whichever way you want to treat them, go ahead and give it a try. You will be very happy you did after you see and taste these most delicious candy bars.

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Almond Joys Copycat Recipe Ginny McMeans Copycat Almond Joy Candy Bars taste exactly like the original. 5 from 3 votes Print Recipe Prep Time 30 mins Total Time 30 mins Course Dessert Cuisine Candy Servings 12 Candy Bars Calories 201 kcal Ingredients 1x 2x 3x 8 ounces unsweetened shredded coconut

3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

1/4 cup maple syrup

1 teaspoon almond extract

pinch salt

raw almonds For the chocolate coating 12 ounce vegan semi-sweet chocolate chips

1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil Instructions Lay a piece of parchment paper on a cookie sheet.

Add the shredded coconut, coconut oil, maple syrup, almond extract, and a pinch of salt to a food processor.

Process for about a minute or two until all is mixed well and the coconut is in very small pieces.

Remove from the processor and form into a ball. Divide into 12 balls.

Space out on a cookie sheet and press down a bit with the palm of your hand.

I used the straight edge of a pasty cutter to push all four sides of the flattened balls into rectangles. It moves easily and isn't hard to do.

See the photo above to show the pre-dunked pieces. Lightly press an almond into the center of each rectangle.

Place in the freezer for at least an hour. They can be left overnight too.

When you are ready to dunk:

Melt the chocolate in a microwave for 15 seconds. Stir and then cook every 5 seconds until smooth.

Stir in coconut oil.

Take the candy out of the freezer.

Carefully dunk down into the chocolate. I stuck a toothpick into the end of each one as I dunked.

Use a spoon to cover all of the candy bar if needed.

Lift and lightly swipe some of the chocolate off of the bottom with the flat side of a fork.

Place back onto the parchment paper.

Place two candy eyes on each piece as you go so that the chocolate is still very soft.

I also used a toothpick to swirl hair and/or mouth. They look good without any swirls too.

Let harden.

You can put them in the refrigerator to harden faster. Nutrition Serving: 1 Candy Calories: 201 kcal Carbohydrates: 14 g Protein: 2 g Fat: 19 g Saturated Fat: 10 g Sodium: 9 mg Potassium: 198 mg Fiber: 4 g Sugar: 10 g Vitamin A: 5 IU Vitamin C: 0.2 mg Calcium: 21 mg Iron: 1.5 mg Tried this recipe? Let us know how it was!

A Couple of Hints and Extra Tips

You can freeze these candy bars for yourself but they will lose their gloss. So don't freeze if you want them to have shiny chocolaty faces.

They can be made to look exactly like the originals too. Just don't add the eyes and no swirling necessary.