Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Put some "POP" in your 4th of July


Do you like the look of cake pops, but not the time it takes to make them?  Here are several types of pops that would be fast and fun to make for your 4th of July get together.   Kraft has Jumbo StarMallows in the stores right now that are only out for a limited time.  It is super easy put the three colors on a lollipop stick or skewer. Marshmallow lovers would eat them right up.   The USA pops are Oreos covered in red, white and blue candy melts.  I have been looking for the plain Oreo mold, but all I have been able to find are the ones with extra shapes.  It was not too difficult to dip these by hand, they are just not quite as smooth as an Oreo from the mold. 


These colorful pops are made from packaged Rice Krispie Treats dipped in candy melts. They are decorated with  Wilton Patriotic Stars and Sprinkles, and Sparkle Gel.  I used a thicker lollipop stick for these pops because they are a bit heavier than the other pops. 


A fun way to display the pops is to fill a container such as this Ikea  bucket with colored candy.  I found red hot tamales, and white chocolate gems on sale at Meijer.   The candy helps keep the pops in place, and after they are gone, guests can help themselves to the candy. 


The pops are all ready for the 4th! (Though I know they will disappear long before then) 



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13 comments:

  1. This would look cute on a picnic table!

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    1. I agree. I might sit some out if the weather cooperates. Lately it has been too hot and rainy to be outside much.

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  2. Such a lovely idea! I have serious issues with making cake pops, so I love the idea of using rice krispies!

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    1. They are not always easy on your own. When I do make them, I use a cake pop maker. It is a bit easier to get the ball the right size and shape.

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  3. great idea without all the work of cake pops. I love it.
    Dawn
    Spatulas On Parade

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    1. I even have a cake pop maker, but I don't feel like getting all the supplies out, mixing the batter etc..

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  4. So cute! My daughter and I saw those marshmallows at Target and we want to make s'mores with them. Thanks for the great ideas!

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    1. I think we might make smores too. It will be fun to see the mix of colors with the colored marshmallows.

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  5. How yummy! I'm sure the family will really enjoy those!

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    1. My kids were asking to eat the before I had even taken pictures.

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  6. Very cute! I love the covered rice crispy treat, and the idea of putting candy in the bucket. Thanks for sharing! -Monika

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    1. Thanks Monika! These pops are so much easier to make, and my kids still love them.

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