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"These irresistible treats are simple enough for kids to make, and they sell well at bazaars," says Renee Schwebach of Dumont, Minnesota. "You can use different candy sprinkles to reflect other holiday themes."
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Nutritional Facts 1 serving (2 each) equals 105 calories, 2 g fat (1 g saturated fat), 1 mg cholesterol, 311 mg sodium, 20 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 3 g protein.
Originally published as Pretzel Sparklers in Quick Cooking July/August 1999, p62
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Reviewed on Jun. 18, 2013 by marthalynnchr
They are great at Christmas with crushed candy canes. In the fall months, use fall colored sprinkles. The possibilities are endless.
Reviewed on Jun. 09, 2012 by BubblesMN
I don't remember what year this recipe was in Taste of Home BUT, I've been making them every year for the 4th of July. EVERYONE loves them for our 4th of July party at the lake. I've started making them for the neighbors and now I think they expect them every year now. If I have broken stick pretzels, I still use them and the little kids LOVE them. BubblesMN
Reviewed on Aug. 09, 2011 by bigmamacooks
I needed something fun for a 45th class reunion that would travel well. Michael's sells cellophane sleeves for pretzels which keeps them nice looking. All the 60+ year old "kids" went mad for them!
Reviewed on Nov. 10, 2010 by LatelyLisa
When my kids were younger I would make these for class parties. Always a crowd pleaser!
Reviewed on Jul. 06, 2010 by ansimmons
So easy and quick to make! Everyone wanted to know how I did it.
Reviewed on Jul. 06, 2010 by grensrud
These are excellent, and offer a satisfying sweet, salty, and crunchy treat without a ton of fat and calories. The downfall is they're addictive so it's hard to stop at two! :)
Reviewed on Jul. 05, 2010 by soupersally
Yummy and good, very easy to make, was a hit at our 4th of July church potluck!
Reviewed on Mar. 04, 2010 by cmcantu712
Everyone loved these at our annual 4th of July party!
Reviewed on Feb. 01, 2010 by Kerry Amundson
I make these for the kids in my classroom as a special treat on or near a holiday. I wrap two in a cello bag and tie the bag with bright ribbon. It's a gift the kids love to get.
Reviewed on Jun. 18, 2009 by XOBasia
Made these for Memorial Day...what a hit! I used my double boiler and worked great. Made some with milk chocolate, too, and looked just as festive!
Reviewed on May. 20, 2009 by elehcim51
I use a small crock pot when I melt chocolate for dipping. It keeps it at a usable temp. and the kids can help with the dipping.
Reviewed on Dec. 23, 2008 by lindajt
I have seen these before and they look harder to make than that! I have done the smaller pretzels dipped in chocolate and they take some time to do.
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