Are you looking to make a fun and easy treat his holiday season? Then you are going to love these adorable Marshmallow Snowman Pops. Marshmallow pops make perfect stocking stuffers or party favors for your holiday party. They are also a fun activity to do with kids. But my family’s favorite way to eat marshmallow snowman pops is to stir them into hot chocolate!
Marshmallow Snowman Pops Make Wonderful Holiday Treats
To make party favors drop each Marshmallow Snowman Pop into a small cellophane treat bags and tie it with a wire closure or a skinny bow (such as curling ribbon). They make a wonderful table decoration arranged in a vase, in a bowl or to place on each individual place setting.
How To Make Marshmallow Snowmen
We like to make these snowman treats in an assembly line. One child can slide the marshmallows onto lollipop sticks, the next can pull apart the Twizzlers pull ‘n’ peel candy, and another can add M&M’s for the snowmen’s buttons or Reese’s peanut butter cups for hats. Depending on their ages, you may do most if the artistry, but they will have fun watching and doing their part.
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Marshmallow Snowman Pops
Prep: 15 minutes | Cook Time: 0 minutes | Total Time: 15 minutes
Ingredients:
- Marshmallows
- Mini M&M’s
- Twizzlers Pull ‘n’ Peel Cherry Candy
- Mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
- Chocolate chips
- White melting candy (white chocolate chips or orange melting candy melts may also be used)
- Orange food coloring
- White Frosting
Other materials:
- Toothpicks
- Lollipop sticks
Marshmallow Snowman Pops Directions:
- Melt chocolate chips in the microwave for 1 minute, stir, and microwave for an additional 30 seconds or until melted and smooth.
- Melt white chocolate in the microwave for 30 seconds at 50% power, stir, and repeat this process until melted. Stir in 2-3 drops of orange food coloring. If white chocolate begins to seize up, stir in a few drops of avocado oil or coconut oil to smooth it out.
- Slide three marshmallows onto a lollipop stick.
- Using a butter knife, add a dab of frosting to act as “glue” to the back of three of the same colored mini M&’M’s. Press the M&M’s down the front of the snowman to resemble buttons.
- Pull off a single strand of the pull ‘n’ peel candy. Lay it flat on your working surface and add your marshmallow pop in the center. Wrap it around the bottom of the top marshmallow and tie it to create a scarf for the snowman.
- Use a toothpick to dip into the chocolate and dot the eyes and charcoal mouth onto the top marshmallow.
- Using a separate toothpick, dip into the orange chocolate and then draw a nose to complete the snowman face.
- Use a butter knife to add a dab of frosting to the larger side of a mini Reese’s peanut butter cup. Press the mini Reese’s peanut Butter Cup onto the top of the snowman’s head to resemble a hat.
- Repeat this process to create the desired number of marshmallow snowman pops.
Marshmallow Snowman Pops
Ingredients
- Mini M&M’s
- Twizzlers Pull ‘n’ Peel Cherry Candy
- Mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
- Chocolate chips
- White melting candy (white chocolate chips or orange melting candy melts may also be used)
- Orange food coloring
- White Frosting
Other materials:
- Toothpicks
- Lollipop sticks
Instructions
- Melt chocolate chips in the microwave for 1 minute, stir, and microwave for an additional 30 seconds or until melted and smooth.
- Melt white chocolate in the microwave for 30 seconds at 50% power, stir, and repeat this process until melted. Stir in 2-3 drops of orange food coloring. If white chocolate begins to seize up, stir in a few drops of avocado oil or coconut oil to smooth it out.
- Slide three marshmallows onto a lollipop stick.
- Using a butter knife, add a dab of frosting to act as “glue” to the back of three of the same colored mini M&’M’s. Press the M&M’s down the front of the snowman to resemble buttons.
- Pull off a single strand of the pull ‘n’ peel candy. Lay it flat on your working surface and add your marshmallow pop in the center. Wrap it around the bottom of the top marshmallow and tie it to create a scarf for the snowman.
- Use a toothpick to dip into the chocolate and dot the eyes and charcoal mouth onto the top marshmallow.
- Using a separate toothpick, dip into the orange chocolate and then draw a nose to complete the snowman face.
- Use a butter knife to add a dab of frosting to the larger side of a mini Reese’s peanut butter cup. Press the mini Reese’s peanut Butter Cup onto the top of the snowman’s head to resemble a hat.
- Repeat this process to create the desired number of marshmallow snowman pops.
Are you going to make these Marshmallow Snowman Pops for the Holiday Season?
You may also like to try more holiday recipes like How to Make Adorable Snowman Chocolate Bark Holiday Candy and Holiday Christmas Lights Cupcakes: Easy As 1-2-3!
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