Spooky Spiderweb S’mores Pops Recipe

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Spooky Spiderweb S’mores Pops are so simple to make, and they make such cute and fun Halloween treats for kids! All you need is a few simple ingredients: graham crackers, marshmallow cream, and some colored candy melts.

If you’re looking for more easy, kid-friendly Halloween treats, here are a few of my favorites:

Spooky Spider Web S'mores Pops

Ingredients

  • graham crackers (2 for each pop)
  • marshmallow cream
  • white melting candy
  • orange melting candy
  • black melting candy

Supplies

  • popsicle sticks
  • 2 piping bottles
  • heating pad (to keep the chocolate warm and melty)
  • 2″ or 2.5″ round metal cookie cutters
  • parchment paper, silicone mat, or another nonstick surface
  • 2 piping bottles or bags (bottles give better lines, but a bag will be fine)
Spooky Spider Web S'mores Pops

Direct for Each S’mores Pop:

1. Cut two circles from each graham cracker sheet.

The easiest way to do this is to break one sheet into two squares. Press the cookie cutter straight down into the graham cracker, firmly and evenly.

The cracker will crumble on the outside of the cookie cutter, but the circle inside will remain in tact!

Spooky Spiderweb Sโ€™mores Pops

2. Spread approximately 1 teaspoon of marshmallow cream on each of the cut crackers.

3. Place a popsicle stick in the marshmallow cream on one side, and then press the second graham cracker on top (marshmallow side down).

4. Freeze for 15 minutes.

5. Melt the white melting candy in a bowl according to the directions on the package. Spoon the melted candy over both sides of the s’more.

6. Let the excess drip off and place on a nonstick surface to allow the candy to cool and harden.

7. Melt the orange melting candy and the black melting candy separately, according to the directions on the package.

8. Transfer the melting candy to piping bottles or bags. Place the bottles or bags on a warm heating pad to keep them melted while not in use.

9. Pipe on the design and let candy cool completely to harden.

Spooky Spider Web S'mores Pops

Spooky Spiderweb S'mores Pops

Spooky Spiderweb S'mores Pops are so simple to make, and they make such cute and fun Halloween treats for kids!

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • graham crackers (2 for each pop)
  • marshmallow cream
  • white melting candy
  • orange melting candy
  • black melting candy

Supplies

  • popsicle sticks
  • 2 piping bottles
  • heating pad (to keep the chocolate warm and melty)
  • 2" or 2.5" round metal cookie cutters
  • parchment paper, silicone mat, or another nonstick surface
  • 2 piping bottles or bags (bottles give better lines, but a bag will be fine)

Instructions

  1. Cut two circles from each graham cracker sheet (see post for notes).
  2. Spread approximately 1 teaspoon of marshmallow cream on each of the cut crackers.
  3. Place a popsicle stick in the marshmallow cream on one side, and then press the second graham cracker on top (marshmallow side down).
  4. Freeze for 15 minutes.
  5. Melt the white melting candy in a bowl according to the directions on the package. Spoon the melted candy over both sides of the s’more.
  6. Let the excess drip off and place on a nonstick surface to allow the candy to cool and harden.
  7. Melt the orange melting candy and the black melting candy separately, according to the directions on the package.
  8. Transfer the melting candy to piping bottles or bags. Place the bottles or bags on a warm heating pad to keep them melted while not in use.
  9. Pipe on the design and let candy cool completely to harden.

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15 thoughts on “Spooky Spiderweb S’mores Pops Recipe”

  1. That is one crazy optometrist! Even crazier than the doctor my hubby visited last November. Didn’t answer any of his health questions, and kept on telling him that “there is more to life than sports.” He didn’t even seem to hear him say that he was married, has a daughter, and was graduating the next month. They think they are so smart!

  2. That was one of the most bizarre, yet funny, things I’ve ever read. What kind of optometrist do you go to?! I swear, I have no idea how people graduate in their fields.

  3. Oh my gosh that is hilarious and ridiculous at the same time. Get your money back and go to a new Doctor. Or a real doctor since she sounds like a quack. Those pops look so fun! My kids would love them!

  4. I work for an optometrist and I still think that lady is crazy! The Dr. is supposed to interpret the Rx given by your 1 vs 2 answers and then decide based on different things, previous Rx being one of them if that is the current Rx for you. Sleeping in your contacts is not good but on accident once in awhile is an accident. There are plenty of lenses made to be moist for your eye. I think you should consider getting a different Dr. I’m in Ca and here even if you got your exam using insurance you can tell your insurance company your experience and sometimes they can reinstate your benefits so you can go somewhere else.

  5. Hi! These look so great! My kids would LOVE them! The only thing is I can’t find the square marshmallows anywhere! Where did you get them? If I can’t find them, will regular marshmallows work?

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