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Cupid's Arrow Pretzel Sticks

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  • Prep 15 min
  • Total 15 min
  • Servings 25
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A quick and easy Valentine's Day treat that comes together in a snap!
by: Gourmet Mom
Updated Jun 11, 2015
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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup pink cotton candy
  • 1/4 cup from 1 tub (16 oz) Betty Crocker™ Rich & Creamy Vanilla Frosting
  • 25 jelly candy hearts
  • 25 thin pretzel sticks

Steps

  • 1
    Push one end of each pretzel stick into heart candy.
  • 2
    Dip other end of pretzel stick into icing.
  • 3
    Place a pinch of cotton candy on top of icing.
  • 4
    Serve immediately or place in cello bags for sharing.

Nutrition Information

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More About This Recipe

  • We’re sharing the love with these cute Valentine’s Day treats that come together in 15 minutes!

    I have a secret: my husband and I don’t celebrate Valentine’s Day.  We'd rather surprise each other throughout the year with fun and unexpected romantic gestures (besides, it’s easier to get a babysitter).  However, I LOVE all the fun treats and goodies that go along with this special day and I always make sure that my kids get plenty of VDay fun.

    This year, my 5 year old was determined to make a treat herself.  Since she isn’t old enough to use the stove or oven, these Cupid’s Arrow Pretzel Sticks were the perfect idea for her!  In fact, they’d be great to use for a school class party since the kids would have a fun activity AND snack.  That’s two birds with one stone (or arrow!).

    All you need are four simple ingredients: pretzel sticks, jelly hearts (the marshmallow ones work great, too), cotton candy and Betty Crocker Vanilla Icing.

    Easy as 1-2-3: Simply push one pretzel end into a jelly heart, dip the other end in icing and add some cotton candy to make the “feathered” end.

    Trivia time!  Do you know what the feathered part of an arrow is called?  Answer: fletching.  I didn’t know it either and had to look it up.  But my kids loved guessing what it was called…my favorite guess was “love fluff.”

    After your Cupid’s Arrows are assembled, you can serve them right away or package them up for cute Valentine’s Treats.

    Free Labels!

    To make it super easy for you, we designed some free “Love Struck” labels that you can attach to your treat bags. Click to download the large labels or small labels.  Enjoy!

    Mandy Heaston is a busy mom, gourmet cook — and opera singer! Look for Mandy’s posts on Tablespoon, and check her member profile often to see what she’s cooking up!

    We want to hear from you!  What Love-ly treats are you whipping up this Valentine’s Day?
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