Snowman Pops Recipe

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The holidays are upon us! One thing I love about the holidays is all of the homemade goodies. Yum! But at the same time I don’t want to spend all of my time in the kitchen. I’m not the only one, am I?

That is why I love that Pillsbury makes it so easy for me to whip up some homemade goodies in just a few minutes. It makes holiday entertaining a breeze.

Today I’d love to share how I made these adorable Snowman Pops using Pillsbury ready to bake sugar cookie dough. Let’s get started!

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Sugar cookies are a must around the holidays, and these Pillsbury Snowman Shape Sugar Cookies are perfect! We usually spend Christmas Eve whipping up some goodies. We then take plates of goodies to our neighbors and friends. These cookies are so easy to pop in the oven and then they are done. They even have Christmas tree and reindeer cookies, too! Look for them at Walmart in the refrigerated section.

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All you need to do is put them in the oven on an ungreased cookie sheet for 8 minutes or so. Then let them cool.

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For make these snowman pops you will need:

  • (1) Package Pillsbury Ready to Bake Snowman Shape Sugar Cookies, baked & then cooled completely
  • Red sugar sprinkles
  • White icing
  • Paper straws

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First, you will ice the back of one cookie. Stick your straw right in the middle. Press down.

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Put another cookie right on top. Dip the edges of the cookie into red sprinkles.

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Then I added some cute washi tape and a tiny snowflake sticker around my straw. Too cute!

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These snowman pops would be perfect for a class party, dipped into a mug of hot cocoa or nestled inside a gift bag. I’m sure Santa would enjoy one or two on Christmas Eve.

Pillsbury makes it so easy to add that special touch to your holiday entertaining.

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Ginger Bowie
Ginger Bowie is a blogger at gingersnapcrafts.com. She describes her blog as a place to find cute, simple, and inexpensive DIY projects, crafts, recipes, and ideas. Originally from Lufkin, Ginger currently residents in Pea Ridge, Ark. with her five children and husband, Clay.

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