Guaranteed fun! These Easy Rainbow Pretzel Wands take just minutes to make and are perfectly scrumptious! Perfect for parties, St. Patrick’s Day and any time you feel like celebrating!
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I have SO been wanting to do a rainbow recipe! Rainbows are just ridiculously fun and so perfect for St. Patrick’s Day! I wanted to do something quick. Something easy. Something that would make my kids say, “Oh wow, Mommy is just the best!”
These Rainbow Pretzel Wands totally fit the bill.
I used full-sized pretzel rods, dipped them in candy coating, and then sprinkled on the magic. I pulled out all sorts of colorful sprinkles from my cabinet and ended up using most of them 🙂
A couple quick tips:
- Line at least two baking sheets with waxed paper before getting started.
- Clear off an entire countertop or table. You’ll need the space.
- Have a variety of sprinkles so the kids can choose their favorites.
- Use a pint glass to dip the pretzel rods.
- Shake, shake, shake the excess candy coating off. If you don’t, you will have a gloppy mess instead of perfect rainbow wands!
I made just enough for the boys to take to their class as a special treat. I’m pretty sure my boys just got a tad more popular 😉
I even made up some Leprechaun Wands! I LOOOOOVE these ones! This was a mix of green jimmies and white snowflakes of all things 🙂  Check out your dollar section in Target for some great little tubs of sprinkles.
I kind of want to just keep inserting more pics.
I have like 200. Couldn’t stop myself.
Egads! Enough already Trish! Okay. I’m stopping now. BUT…you must promise to make these adorable Rainbow Pretzel Wands! They are not only tons of fun, but soooo yummy too!
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Easy Rainbow Pretzel Wands
Ingredients
- 16 oz white candy coating I used CandiQuik
- 12 oz pretzel rods 1 bag
- assorted sprinkles in a variety of colors
Instructions
- Line 2-3 baking. sheets with waxed paper.
- Pull pretzels out of bag and set out sprinkles.
- Melt candy coating according to package directions. Carefully pour into a pint glass.
- Dip pretzel rods into glass making sure to leave enough room at the end of the wand so it can be held.
- Shake off all the excess candy coating. (Super important!)
- Hold dipped rod over waxed paper and sprinkle on sprinkles, turning rod slowly so that all sides have sprinkles.
- Place on lined baking sheets and let set up.
- Store in air tight container for 3-4 days.
Nutrition
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Vicki Pelfrey says
I have been making pretzel rods for many years. If you want to keep your chocolate smooth all the way around, take either egg cartons or Styrofoam meat trays; punch a small hole (it’s a trial/error) to set the rod in so it stands up. Has worked great for me.
Hope says
Can I make these ahead of time and freeze them?
Vicki Pelfrey says
NO……..the pretzel would be ruined by the moisture.
Karen @ The Food Charlatan says
omg. Trish these are so cute.
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thanks Karen!!
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Lisa@ Cooking with Curls says
What a fun and colorful way to eat pretzel sticks! I love how colorful they are Trish, and can so easily be changed for any holiday. 🙂
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Absolutely Lisa! Definitely kid-friendly as well 🙂
Kayla says
This is so cute! Rainbows are always pleasing 🙂 You got yourself a new follower on bloglovin’ 😀
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you so much Kayla!!
Leslie says
I love chocolate covered pretzels! Yummy! These are so cute! I’m stopping by from Pinterest!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you Leslie! So glad you stopped by!
Meredith says
Love, love, love these!! Chocolate covered pretzels are my favorite!! Curious where you found those sprinkles! Everything I find has the white pieces in there and I’m not a fan. Also, what does that package call these types of sprinkles? I know if jimmies and nonperiels but can’t find these chip type anywhere online! Thanks!!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thanks Meredith! The sprinkles are called confetti and I’m pretty sure I got them at a local grocery store. I’ve also seen them called coins before I believe. Maybe do I search for those terms. Good luck!
The Better Baker says
SUCH a simple and cute idea to help celebrate St. Patty’s Day. You have AWESOME rainbow recipes…thanks so much for sharing at Weekend Potluck. Please come back soon.
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you so much!