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Chocolate Covered Valentine Pretzel Rods

These Chocolate Covered Valentine Pretzel Rods are fun and simple treats and made with only a few ingredients. Comes out looking beautiful and tastes delicious. Show someone how special they are with a homemade Valentine treat. Enjoy!

When my son Josh and was younger, we used to have a great time making these beautiful Valentine Pretzel Rods.

We always have a lot of fun together in the kitchen and of course tasting all the toppings and melted chocolate was a real treat.

The sweet and salty is the perfect combo. Use your imagination and add your own special touch. Switch up the sprinkles and colored chocolate for any occasion.

These make lovely edible gifts for teachers, friends, neighbors and family members. They present beautifully in clear goody bags found at your local craft store with a ribbon tied around the top.

Have fun making these. For more Valentine edible gift ideas, check these out! Pink and White Chocolate Fudge

 

 

 

Ingredients:

  • 1 bag Wilton candy melts, we used pink
  • pretzel rods, we used Snyder’s 12 ounce bag
  • colored sprinkles, we used assorted Valentine sprinkles from the craft store
  • M&M candies

 

 

Directions:

  1. Place wax or parchment paper on two rimmed cookie sheets. Have your sprinkles ready to go in separate bowls.
  2. In a microwave safe deep bowl or glass measuring cup, melt candy melts according to package directions.
  3. Take one pretzel at a time and dip into melted chocolate. We went a little over halfway up. You may want to use a teaspoon or plastic spoon to help coat the pretzel. Gently shake off excess chocolate.
  4. Using a spoon, coat the chocolate with the sprinkles before it hardens. Add any other decorations at this time too.
  5. Place each coated pretzel on lined cookie sheet. When all are done, place in fridge for about 15 minutes. Take out and wrap up for gifts or for you and your family to enjoy.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Valentine Dipped Pretzel Rods

For a fun food craft to make with the kids, try this yummy sweet and salty treat. Valentine Dipped Pretzel Rods. They make great gifts too! Happy Valentine's Day! 

Course Dessert, Edible Gift, Snack, Valentine's Day
Cuisine American
Keyword pretzel rods, sweet and salty, Valentine's Chocolate, Valentine's Day, white chocolate
Author Josh and Pam

Ingredients

  • 1 bag Wilton candy melts, we used pink
  • pretzel rods, we used Snyder’s 12 ounce bag
  • colored sprinkles, we used assorted Valentine sprinkles from the craft store
  • M&M Valentine candies

Instructions

  1. 1.Place wax or parchment paper on two rimmed cookie sheets. Have your sprinkles ready to go in separate bowls.

    2.In a microwave safe deep bowl or glass measuring cup, melt candy melts according to package directions.

    3.Take one pretzel at a time and dip into melted chocolate. We went a little over halfway up. You may want to use a teaspoon or plastic spoon to help coat the pretzel. Gently shake off excess chocolate.

    4.Using a spoon, coat the chocolate with the sprinkles before it hardens. Add any other decorations at this time too.

    5.Place each coated pretzel on lined cookie sheet. When all are done, place in fridge for about 15 minutes. Take out and wrap up for gifts or for you and your family to enjoy. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoy these chocolate covered Valentine pretzel rods. A fun and yummy treat for sure.

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