Showing posts with label Mummy Treats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mummy Treats. Show all posts

Monday, October 28, 2019

Yummy Mummy Chocolate Covered Potato Chips

Me and my mummified chocolate covered chips are over here celebrating 8 years of creating fun treats at Sugartown Sweets! 

10.31.2011 marks our official birthday!! ๐Ÿ˜Š

Come on in and join us!
We'll have a yummy ol' time!
To create our mummies, we'll need the following:
Ruffles chips, 2 1/5  cups white chocolate wafers  (about 12-13 oz), candy eyes, purple icing color, and bug sprinkles.
 This will make approximately 20 to 25 chips.
Melt 1 1/2 cups white chocolate wafers over very low heat. Remove from and stir in a good sized dollop of purple color mixing well.
Dip chips to coat completely in chocolate.
Place candy eyes on your sweet new friends! 
 Melt 1 cup white chocolate wafers and use a spoon to drizzle on chips. Next place bug sprinkles and let sit till candy hardens.
 Aren't they adorable?!

Salty and sweet always gets my vote!
Hope you enjoyed today's post and I really do appreciate you stopping by!

It's been 8 fun years and I'm excited to share some new sweet treats with you for the upcoming Thanksgiving & Christmas holiday season!

'til we sweet again, Karen๐Ÿ’—

Monday, October 26, 2015

Yummy Mummy Airheads Pops

  
 I'm just popping in really quick today..
So you can make these super easy mummy treats..
And still have lots left of your day! *wink*

I'm lovin' this little guy!
Airheads are just so much fun..oh the crafts you can create!

Our mummys require no baking, no dipping, no cooking, no kidding.

Ingredients and tools needed:
Airheads
candy eyes
lollipop sticks

not pictured:
long sharp knife
1/4 teaspoon water
For each mummy pop, you will need two Airheads-I used grape and white mystery-along with two candy eyes, one bug sprinkle and one lollipop stick.
Cut the white Airheads into five strips. You will then cut each strip in half.
Assemble your pops following the photos below. I used just the tiniest dab of water to attach the eyes and bugs. Give it a minute to *tack up* enough to stick. As you place and wrap the mummy strips, the natural tack of the candy will stick to itself. So easy!
 I feel like singing..King Tut!

"now if i'd known they'd line up just to see him..
i'd taken all my money and bought me a museum, King Tut!"
 I made one purple mummy just for fun!
HELLO!

Thanks for stopping by.

Comments and new members don't scare me..hehe!

Have a sweet day, Karen   :o)