Last Updated on September 30, 2025 by Chef Josie
Looking for the easiest way to wow your guests this Halloween? These Halloween Eyeball Jello Shots made with candy eyes are as fun as they are spooky. No tricky fruit prep needed, just make red gelatin, set it in small cups, and place candy eyes inside before chilling.
Theyโre the ultimate cute Halloween Jello shots for kids and adults alike, creepy enough to fit the theme, but simple enough that you can whip up a whole batch in no time. Perfect for school parties, neighborhood gatherings, or a Halloween movie night spread.

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Halloween Eyeball Jello Shots (Candy Eye Version)
- Total Time: 6 hours 20 minutes
- Yield: 20 shots 1x
Description
These Halloween Eyeball Jello Shots are made with red gelatin and candy eyes for a simple, non-alcoholic treat thatโs spooky, fun, and perfect for parties.
Ingredients
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1 (3 oz) box red jello (strawberry, cherry, or raspberry)
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1 cup boiling water
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1 cup cold water
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20 candy eyes (medium or large size)
Instructions
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Dissolve jello in boiling water.
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Stir in cold water.
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Pour into 2 oz clear cups.
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Refrigerate until partially set (20โ30 min).
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Gently press candy eyes into each cup.
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Chill until fully set (2โ3 hours).
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Serve cold.
Notes
Best results with clear cups so the eyes are visible.
Add more than one eye per cup for a monster look.
Store covered in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Chill Time: 3 hours
- Cook Time: 3 hours 10 minutes
- Category: Appetizer / Party Food
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Calories: 45 kcal per shot
Why Youโll Love These Candy Eye Halloween Jello Shots
- Super Easy to Make: Just mix, pour, drop in candy eyes, and chill.
- Spooky but Cute: Candy eyes give the perfect balance of fun and creepy.
- Kid-Friendly: 100% non-alcoholic so everyone can enjoy them.
- Fast Prep, Big Impact: Great last-minute party treat.
- Customizable: Use different jello flavors for unique looks.
Ingredient Breakdown
Hereโs what youโll need for this eyeball jello shots recipe with candy eyes:
- Red Jello (Strawberry, Cherry, or Raspberry): The bloody base for your shots.
- Cold Water + Boiling Water: Helps the gelatin set properly.
- Candy Eyes (medium or large size): These become the eyeballs floating in the jello.
- Clear Plastic Shot Cups (2 oz): Best for showing off the creepy effect.
Substitutions: Use green or purple gelatin instead of red for slime or witchy vibes. You can also add edible glitter for extra fun.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Make the Jello Base
- Boil 1 cup of water and dissolve the red jello powder.
- Stir in 1 cup of cold water.
- Fill the Cups
- Pour the mixture into 2 oz clear shot cups, leaving space at the top.
- Refrigerate for 20โ30 minutes until slightly thickened but not fully set.
- Add the Candy Eyes
- Gently press one or two candy eyes into each jello shot while itโs semi-set.
- Make sure theyโre visible near the surface for the creepiest effect.
- Finish Setting
- Return cups to the fridge for 2โ3 hours until fully firm.
- Serve and Spook!
- Arrange on a tray with Halloween decorations for maximum party impact.
Notes and Top Tips
- Add candy eyes when the jello is semi-set so they donโt sink to the bottom.
- Larger candy eyes look extra dramatic in clear cups.
- Make different colors (green, purple, red) for a tray of monster-themed shots.
- Best served chilled straight from the fridge.

Serving Suggestions and Variations
- Bloody Eyeballs: Drizzle strawberry syrup on top before serving.
- Monster Madness: Use different candy eye sizes for variety.
- Color Variety: Make half the batch with red jello and the other half with green.
- Halloween Party Snacks Pairing: Serve alongside candy corn, spooky cupcakes, or mummy pretzels.
Storage Tips
- Fridge: Store covered for up to 3 days.
- Freezer: Not recommended.
- Make Ahead: Perfect to make the night before your Halloween event.
Final Thoughts
These Halloween Eyeball Jello Shots made with candy eyes are the easiest version yet, minimal prep, maximum spook factor. Theyโre fun, festive, and a guaranteed hit at any Halloween gathering.
Make a batch, line them up on your snack table, and watch your guests giggle before gobbling them down.
FAQs
Can I use sugar-free jello?
Yes! Sugar-free gelatin sets the same way.
Do candy eyes dissolve in jello?
No, they hold their shape well when added after the jello partially sets.
Can I add more than one eye?
Definitely! Two or three smaller eyes in one cup make a fun โmonsterโ effect.
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