{"id":88,"date":"2016-12-23T11:05:09","date_gmt":"2016-12-23T11:05:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/foodfamilyfinds.com\/?p=88"},"modified":"2016-12-06T11:08:35","modified_gmt":"2016-12-06T11:08:35","slug":"candy-corn-dipped-marshmallow-pop-treats","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/foodfamilyfinds.com\/candy-corn-dipped-marshmallow-pop-treats\/","title":{"rendered":"Candy Corn Dipped Marshmallow Pop Treats"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you\u2019ve been reading my facebook lately, you\u2019ll know that I had to put out an APB for my missing bags of candy corn. Normally, this wouldn\u2019t be such a problem except I NEEDED them for these marshmallow pops I was making for the kids. After turning my house upside down, I\u2019ve just had to accept the fact that someone (or a few little someones) ate them and hid the evidence. Living in a house with a cop and a mom with an eagle eye, they\u2019re getting quite good at this. Also go check out my our OREO Cupcakes<\/a> too!<\/p>\n

Anyways, even with the candy corn decorations missing, these candy corn marshmallow pops are still a fun treat for Fall or Halloween.<\/p>\n

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All you need to make these are orange and yellow Wilton candy melts (or white candy melts and orange\/yellow candy coloring). Very important, you MUST use coloring made specifically for candy, you cannot use regular food coloring or gel. It won\u2019t work, I\u2019m promise, I\u2019ve tried it. In addition to the candy melts, pick up a big bag of campfire marshmallows, some pop sticks and a few clear treat bags.<\/p>\n

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To make these, all you do is dip 2\/3 of the marshmallow in orange candy melt, let it cool, then dip the bottom 1\/3 of the marshmallow in the yellow candy melt. Once wrapped, they make fun treats for holiday parties, teacher gifts or just to munch at home.<\/p>\n

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Tips for Making Marshmallow Pops<\/h4>\n