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By LainieBug
on February 11, 2012
My niece and I made these and had a lot of fun. Loved the sweet/salty combination and they are super easy to make.
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on December 11, 2011
So glad I found these.. we were given these from a neighbor about 4 yrs ago and hubby has wanted me to make them, but I had no idea how they were made or what they were called. Yay!! So excited.. can't wait to make them!!
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Easy and SO fun! Kids were a big help and they were yummy! Thanks for the fun recipe can't wait to share with coworkers tomorrow.
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on October 31, 2009
this is an awesome recipe! so easy to make that kids can help also. they look great and taste yummy. 5 stars all the way! our family's preference is for Rollos (heated at 250 degrees for 3-4 minutes) and peanut M&Ms.
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We made these for our daughter to take to preschool. There are about 7 or 8 classrooms down her hallway and we had parents from every room asking about the recipe while OHHing and AHHing... more importantly the kids in her class LOVED them!
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on September 25, 2008
I made this for a meeting and it was a big hit. It can be made for an everyday snack or change the colors for a special holiday. I used regular m&ms so that there wouldn't be an allergy issue.I used a 350 degree oven and watched the kisses till soft & it was super quick. Kids and adults alike loved it. I will make this again. It is easy and super fun to make with your child. Thanks lil pilgrim! ChefDLH
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on February 26, 2008
My son needed something to take to a school party, and I had this in my cookbooks for a long time, and decided the kids would love it, and they sure did. This is so addictive. My son brought home and empty bowl. I had to make another batch just for us, and then we devoured it too! I used Snyder's butter pretzels, and the taste was great! Thanks for sharing.
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on January 21, 2008
These are addictive! Also try putting a rolo candy instead of hershey kiss and a walnut instead of the m&m, super good this way too!
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on January 04, 2008
Excellent - easy to make for a classroom snack (as I did).
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on December 23, 2007
YUMMY! I loved these, I used stars like I had seen another reviewer use and love the way they looked after I put the M&M on it. Very quick and easy from start to finish about 15 minutes for one small bag of stars(approx 30-40)!!! Love Love Love Them!!!
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on February 02, 2007
These are the best! So easy and quick to make and a nice presentation on a platter!
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My seven year old daughter and her friends made these last night during a sleepover at our home! I couldn't find waffle pretzels, so we just used the small traditional pretzels, but they worked fine. Times and temperatures were right on. We used regular kisses and plain M&Ms. They have such a fun, whimsical presentation! I think they'd be great for a class party at school, or birthday party snack too! Thanks for sharing!
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on December 19, 2006
I made these with Kissables instead of M&M's (the Christmas ones: red, green, and white). They looked real cute and everyone loved them. I found the round waffle pretzels, and they're just the right size for the kisses. Made for Alphabet Soup Game. Thanks for posting a winner!.
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on April 08, 2006
I tried these with Rolo candies and pecan halves on top. I just love the salty/sweet combo.
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on December 11, 2005
These are most excellent!!! I used rolos and Christmas colored plain M&M's. Oh so good!! I needed about 30-40 seconds in the oven so they melted enought to "glue" to the pretzel. Otherwise, the rolos popped off the pretzels rather easy once cooled. Thanks for this great recipe!
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on April 23, 2005
I made these with rolo's and peanut M&M's in pastel colors. Tasty and a beautiful presentation. Easy to make. Kids loved these.
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on January 23, 2005
I haven't made these myself, but over Christmas I had some with round pretzels and ROLOS w/plain M&M's. Chocolate and caramel w/salt! mmmmmmm....
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on January 13, 2005
Thank you so much for the fun snack idea, lil pilgrim! The presentation of these is absolutely adorable and they are so easy that it is unreal. Thank you for sharing. I ran out of kisses and used peanut butter cups for a few and I would not suggest it! They melt and look like a big blob!
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on January 01, 2005
These are fun to make and cute! I used regular M&Ms in holiday colors, and instead of Kisses, I used chocolate stars - they fit the pretzels perfectly and I didn't have to unwrap them! I got a lot of comments about how cute these were when I put them in gift baskets and also when I brought them to work. We used to make chocolate dipped pretzels every Christmas, but now we will make these instead. Thank you!
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