If you are looking for a no-bake Halloween treat, here is an idea for Frankenstein Cookie Pops.
Supplies for Frankenstein Cookie Pops
Vienna Fingers Original Cookies
Candy Eyes (1/2 inch or 3/8 inch)
How to make Frankenstein cookie pops
Melt about 1 cup green candy coating discs in a microwave safe bowl. Melt the candy coating for 15 seconds, stir, microwave another 15 seconds, stir, microwave 15 seconds and then continue stirring until all pieces are melted.
Carefully separate cookies. Dip sucker stick into candy coating
Place sucker stick on cookie and place another cookie on top. Place the inside of the cookie facing out for the front so it is smoother. Firmly (but carefully) press cookies together. Allow candy coating to set before proceeding.
Spoon candy coating over cookie, smooth and remove excess with back of the spoon. Allow to dry. Cookies can be placed on wax paper to dry.
Dip top of cookie in black candy coating to make hair.
Place candy writer in a glass filled with hot water. Once candy coating has become liquid inside the tube add details to the cookie pop. Use a dab of the candy coating to attach the eyes.
You can make ghost cookie pops with white candy coating and Nutter Butter Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies!
These are so cute! Now I can’t wait for Halloween! BTW, I posted more no-bake cake and cookie pop ideas on my blog. Enjoy!
This is just so cute.. I’m going to have to make this for my kids class..
Very cute! Would look precious with a hand stamped tag!
These are darling! And you make them look so easy to make.
OMG these are awesome! Thanks so much for the tutorial! It will be much easier than baking and dealing with the cake pop mess!
This is TOTALLY fabulous wonderful and AMAZING! I must do this for my kids!
So cute! Now if only the grandson’s were closer…
my goodness! this looks like a process so i think it would be really fun to do it with the kids 🙂 super cute!
jenna
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I LOVE these! I must make the nutterbutter ghost pops. They look delicious and so cute! Thanks again Cindy 🙂
– Melissa