After seeing Cuded’s post, 30 Christmas Food Ideas, I was inspired to create my own list of clever Christmas treats. It’s fun to get the kids involved with projects like this, especially since you can eat your work at the end! My sister Carol set up a lemonade stand-style table to sell turkey-looking cake pops around Thanksgiving and she’s looking to do something similar for Christmas. (They sold out of their inventory. People stopped their cars to buy the treats!) This Christmas, I’m hoping this list will come in handy for our family’s newest tradition.
Above: Snowman cake pops by 52 Kitchen Adventures
Chocolate covered strawberry Christmas tree by Lovely Little Kitchen
Ice cream cone Christmas trees by Coupon Clipping Cook
Melted Snowmen Cookies by Betty Crocker
Red velvet Santa hats by Target
Polar bear pops by Miss Candiquik
Candy cane heart pops by One Little Project
Christmas tree Rice Krispie Treats by Simplee Thrifty
Reindeer cupcakes by With Sprinkles on Top
Santa hat brownies by Daisy’s World, adapted by Erica’s Sweet Tooth
Peanut butter Rudolph reindeer by Ladies’ Home Journal
Strawberry cheesecake Santas by Raining Hot Coupons
Snowman Donuts by Cupcake Diaries
Sleigh riding teddy bears by Budget Savvy Diva
Marshmallow snowmen by Flexible Dreams
Santa Nutter Butters by Penguin Stamper
Pretzel Christmas trees by I heart naptime
Edible Santa suit candy cups by Hungry Happenings
Oreo snowman pops by Easy Baked
Oreo penguin cupcakes by Elizabeth Stark at Babble
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