NASHtoday’s Halloween charcuterie board

We’re sharing tips and tricks for building your own.

Charcuterie board

This locally-sourced charcuterie board is all treats, no tricks.

Photo by NASHtoday

Introducing NASHtoday’s Halloween charcuterie board — filled with our favorite local sweets. 🍬

Hosting a Halloween party this year? Before you break out the snacks, we’re here to serve up some festive inspiration. If you want your charcuterie board to look like ours, here’s what to get:

🎃 Colts Chocolates | chocolate covered animal crackers

🎃 The Loveless Cafe | strawberry preserves

🎃 The Bang Candy Company | rainbow bark

🎃 Goo Goo Cluster | Lil’ Goos

Looking for more local treats? Consider adding Olive and Sinclair’s chocolate bars, Poppy & Peep’s bon bons, and pralines from Leon’s Candy.

Pro tip: Level up your board by using a pumpkin-shaped cookie cutter to shape the brie. Don’t forget to email us your creations or tag @theNASHtoday on Instagram for a chance to be featured.

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