Haunted Gingerbread Showdown - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Calling All Ghostbusters
Slimer, the Keymaster and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man put the "haunted" in Haunted Gingerbread Showdown as host Clinton Kelly challenges three gingerbread artists to create pieces celebrating the 35th anniversary of the smash hit movie Ghostbusters. The competitor who impresses judges Jamika Pessoa, Gesine Prado and Jason Smith qualifies for the finale and a winner-take-all prize of $25,000.

When Aliens Attack
Host Clinton Kelly challenges three gingerbread artists to create pieces that depict the chaos of an alien attack. The competitor who can win over judges Jamika Pessoa, Gesine Prado and Jason Smith with their little green men earns a spot in the finale to compete for $25,000.

The Mummy's Ancient Curse
Three gingerbread artists take on the mummy's ancient curse when host Clinton Kelly challenges them to use gingerbread to tell a story of mummies run amok. Judges Jamika Pessoa, Gesine Prado and Jason Smith decide who moves on to the finale for a chance to win $25,000 and who falls victim to the curse.

Scares on Elm Street
Freddy Krueger is back and ready to menace three gingerbread artists as they face the ultimate nightmare. The finalists have one week to create pieces that celebrate the 35th anniversary of A Nightmare on Elm Street. Host Clinton Kelly challenges the competitors to a trial by fire, literally, and judges Jamika Pessoa, Gesine Prado and Jason Smith will award the title and $25,000 prize to the one who creates the best nightmare-scape and pyrotechnics.
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