One scary Halloween candy story is about the poisoned candies. There were rumors that some people would put harmful substances in candies and give them to kids on Halloween. This made parents very worried and they would carefully check every piece of candy their children got.
There is a story where a child received a candy that glowed in the dark. At first, it was exciting. But when the child started to eat it, it made a screeching sound. The more the child ate, the louder the sound got until it was unbearable. It was said that the candy was made by a vengeful spirit who didn't like the happy atmosphere of Halloween.
In a small town, there was a rumor that a deranged dentist on Halloween hated the idea of kids getting so much candy. So he would go around at night, disguised as a normal person handing out candies. But his candies were filled with a chemical that would make the kids' teeth ache horribly. When the kids woke up the next day with excruciating tooth pain, they realized there was something very wrong with the candies they got from that strange man.
There's a story about a cursed Halloween candy. A long time ago, a sorcerer was betrayed and killed on Halloween night. Before he died, he cursed all the candies in the town. Whoever ate the candies would be haunted by his vengeful spirit. Children started having visions of a dark figure following them after eating the treats. The town was in panic until a powerful wizard came and purified all the remaining candies.
One idea could be a story about an old, abandoned house on the edge of town. Every Halloween night, strange noises come from it. A group of curious kids decide to go inside. Once inside, they find that the rooms seem to shift and change on their own. There are shadowy figures that lurk in the corners, and the air is freezing cold. As they try to find their way out, they realize they are being followed by something that makes a creepy scraping sound on the floor.
There was a Halloween when a witch flew over a town. She landed in an alley and started to cast spells. A little boy, Timmy, who was out late, saw her. The witch noticed him and cackled menacingly. She started to chase him with her broom. Timmy ran into a churchyard, thinking it might be safe. But the witch followed. As she got closer, strange things started to happen. The tombstones seemed to move, and the fog grew thicker. Just when it seemed the witch was about to catch him, a priest came out of the church and scared the witch away with a cross. Timmy was shaken but safe.
Once upon a Halloween night, a little girl named Lily was walking home from a party. The moon was full and the streets were empty. As she passed an old, abandoned house, she heard a strange noise. It was like a low growl. She stopped in her tracks, her heart pounding. She told herself it was just the wind, but when she looked at the house, she saw a pair of glowing eyes in one of the upstairs windows. Terrified, she ran all the way home and never walked that way again on Halloween.
One idea could be a story about an old, abandoned asylum. A group of friends decides to explore it on Halloween night. As they walk through the dark and decrepit hallways, they start to hear strange whispers. Then, they see shadowy figures that seem to follow them. Suddenly, one of them gets separated from the group and when the others find him, he has a blank stare and is acting very strangely, as if something has taken over his mind.
A haunted house where every room holds a different nightmare. For example, in one room, the walls bleed and the furniture moves on its own. In another, there are ghostly apparitions of long - dead residents. The protagonist must find a way to escape the house before it consumes them completely.
One story is about a kid who got a piece of candy that had a strange symbol on it. When he ate it, he started seeing creepy apparitions everywhere. He was so scared that he ran all the way home and refused to go out on Halloween again for years.