Small Candy (see picture)
Receptacles (plastic cup, bowl, etc.)
Coat, Scarf, Mittens
2 Dice
Utensils
Timer
This one is best for teams, but you could definitely do it individually
This can be inside or out, but inside is easier
The idea here is for your team to get as much candy as you can in to your receptacle in the allotted time. Split the group in to teams and designate a receptacle for each team (by colour or label them), put the receptacles at one end of the room and put the candy on a plate nearby, but not too close, along with the chosen utensils. Make the players sit in a circle with teams alternating so they are not clumped together. Put the coat, scarf and mittens nearby. A random starting player will then roll the two dice and if they do not roll doubles they will pass the dice to the next person going clockwise, the dice will continue to pass around until someone rolls doubles. When that happens, the doubles roller will stand up rush to the clothes and put them all on, only then can they start trying to pick up the candy, one piece at a time, with the utensils and deposit them in to their receptacle. If they drop the candy they will have to return for another piece, if they accidently put it in the wrong receptacle...oh well. While they are doing this the dice continue to be passed and rolled by the others, they can keep depositing candy until someone else rolls doubles, at which point they have to quickly strip off the clothes and return to the circle. The new doubles roller then has to put the clothes on and try to score candy for their team. This continues for as long as you set the timer for. Team with the most candy wins.
Scoring is, as always, completely arbitrary, you can award only the winning team, score points per candy, or award points on a sliding scale from winning to losing team. Decide how you wish based on the number of players.
This can get a bit chaotic and can be scaled in difficulty by multiple changes: the amount of clothing you require them to put on (don't lose the mittens), the candy you have chosen, and perhaps mostly by the utensil you pick (spoon being quite easy, knife being quite cruel, whisk being quite silly).
Obviously it doesn't have to be candy, you can use coins, peas, paper clips, whatever you have.
I have also played this game using a large chocolate bar and the players are required to use a knife and fork to remove one square at a time and deposit that.
You can add a second set of dice on the other side of the circle, if you have a larger group or are not finding it chaotic enough.