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Halloween Pretzel Treats







So these were the pretzels I did for Halloween. There are three different kinds because I have three children in different grades. This was very easy to do; buy the Candy Coating Chocolate from Kroger’s or the store of your choice. Follow the directions on the package to melt and then dip your pretzels in the chocolate to cover them. I used a rubber spatula to help cover the pretzels with the chocolate. I did about 5 to 7 at a time so I could add the sprinkles before the chocolate starts to harden. Put wax paper on a cookie sheet or a flat tray and put the chocolate covered sprinkled pretzels in the fridge for about 10 minutes; this will help the chocolate harden faster. The pretzels were a hit and the children loved them.

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