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Sweet and Salty Pumpkin Marshmallow Pops are perfect for Halloween or Thanksgiving. Made with just 3 ingredients! Recipe from @whattheforkblog | whattheforkfoodblog.com

Pumpkin Marshmallow Pops

5 from 9 ratings
These fun Pumpkin Marshmallow Pops are perfect for Fall or Halloween Parties or even Thanksgiving. They’re cute, festive, and easy to make!
Prep Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Servings: 36
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Ingredients

  • 1 C green candy melts
  • 36 gluten free pretzel sticks
  • 36 marshmallows
  • 1 12 oz. package orange candy melts

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet with wax paper and set aside. Add the green candy melts to a microwave safe bowl and melt according to package directions.
  • Dip each pretzel stick in the melted green chocolate, you don’t have to dip the entire thing. Place each dipped pretzel stick on the prepared baking sheet. Place in the refrigerator or freezer until firm, about 10 minutes.
  • When the pretzels have hardened, cover a baking sheet with wax paper and then melt the orange candy melts in a microwave safe bowl.
  • Dip a lollipop stick (or an extra pretzel stick) into the orange candy melts (coat it with a decent amount of chocolate) and stick it into a marshmallow. Use the stick to dip the marshmallow in the orange chocolate and cover it completely (use a spoon to help coat the top if necessary).
  • Use a second stick to help slide the marshmallow off onto the wax paper then stick one green chocolate coated pretzel stick into the marshmallow so it looks like a pumpkin. Repeat for all remaining marshmallows.
  • Refrigerate until the chocolate is completely set. Can be stored in the refrigerator or at room temperature.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1g | Calories: 848kcal | Carbohydrates: 216g | Protein: 4g

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