Dr. Seuss Lorax Pretzels Recipe

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Dr. Seuss Lorax Pretzels Recipe

Dr. Seuss Lorax Pretzels Recipe
Dr Seuss Lorax Pretzels Recipe

"I love celebrating the birthday of Dr. Seuss with my kids and this year we will be making these cute Lorax pretzels. You can find the recipe below for these quick and easy pretzels that are perfect for enjoying at home or sending to school. Most school celebrate Read Across America Day and these pretzels are the perfect treat for the party. A quick and easy treat idea that Dr. Seuss himself would love."

Ingredients

  • Square pretzels
  • Orange candy melts
  • Yellow candy melts
  • Zip topped plastic bags
  • Candy eyes
  1. Melt the orange candy melts according to the package directions. Melt the yellow candy melts as well. Add both to zip topped plastic bags and trim one corner of each with a pair of scissors. Squeeze the orange to apply to the top of the pretzels.

  2. Squeeze the yellow to apply a mustache like shape to the top. Press in two candy eyes to the candy coating that is still wet. Continue until you have all of the Lorax pretzels that you need to celebrate Dr. Seuss.

  3. Candy melts cure quickly so you may want to make these in small batches. I actually only had red and yellow candy melts so I mixed my own orange. That is totally okay too! Use what you have on hand and make your kids some fun treats.

  4. These Lorax pretzels are actually really, really good and a quick and easy recipe. This sounds like the perfect away to make a party snack to me!

  5. Add these fun Lorax pretzels to your must make list for any Dr. Seuss party that you are planning or that the school is hosting. Everyone will love these quick and easy treats.

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I love these cute little things! I have a 4 year old son who is in preschool right now and he is starting to read everything! Theodore Geisel is absolutely my favorite children's book author and illustrator of all time. My son and I are going to have so much fun making this together, thanks for the idea! I love it!

These lorax pretzels are so cute. You could use this idea for fetes at school too. We have a 'cake and candy' day at my son's school once a year in 2nd grade where the 2nd graders have to make something and then sell it. This is perfect for that.

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