Frankenstein Marshmallow Pops – Kid Friendly

These are so easy to make.  With kids its even more fun to do. Easy for little hands to help.

Marshmallows, Chocolate Jimmie Sprinkles, Pop Sticks & Candy Melts


Simply press the sticks into the bottom of the marshmallows


We melted green candy melts into a glass cup. So that it was deep to submerge the marshmallows in. Melt them in the microwave and stir in 5 -7 second intervals. If you melt too long/too hot you will ruin the candy. Be careful. Once it is smooth, you can dip your marshmallow into the candy melt and tap off the excess.


Turn upside down and dip into the chocolate sprinkles.

Allow them all to harden.  We put them in the freezer for 2 minutes. If you leave them too long they will begin to sweat. Just long enough to harden. You will need a stand to hold them up. We used one we have in our home. However you can use floral styrofoam blocks to stick them in to stand up.


Then we use a Gourmet Writer Food Decorator Pens, Assorted Colors, Set of 10 black marker to draw the faces on. Do not try this with a Wilton brand it will not work. I know from experience.


Once I drew my face on my little girl decided to do her faces the same 🙂


Sweet little hands hard at work. She is creating a batch to take to school to share with her classmates. She is extremely excited.


Allow the ink to dry and you have an easy/tasty treat 🙂 Just spooky enough for Halloween  🙂







21 Responses to Frankenstein Marshmallow Pops – Kid Friendly
  1. Kristin
    October 14, 2011 | 8:43 am

    Simple, easy, cute and festive!

  2. Carmella
    October 14, 2011 | 11:04 am

    Love, love, love!! You are always adding to my never ending to-do list 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

  3. Erin @ Making Memories
    October 14, 2011 | 6:47 pm

    These are absolutely adorable! My kids will love this! Thanks!

  4. Veronica
    October 16, 2011 | 7:05 am

    I love these! They are so cute and look so yummy! I have my first baby on the way, so I have a few years before I can make this together with my kidlet, but I definitely will remember it for any future Halloween parties that I may throw. Thanks!

  5. Kellie
    October 18, 2011 | 11:31 pm

    Adorable!!!

  6. Krista
    November 3, 2011 | 10:24 pm

    Made these for My 8 year old son’s Halloween party (I didnt put them on a stick though, so they werent quite “pops”) and the kids LOVED them, they played with them so much they had to be told to eat them at one point, but once they did they loved them EVEN more! 🙂 Thanks, it was a great idea!

  7. Dee
    September 15, 2012 | 5:01 pm

    What other treat can I use for the green part I don’t think we have those in Saskatoon :/ lol

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  9. glenda
    October 1, 2012 | 11:53 am

    so super cute, and I love that marshmallows are so inexpensive and you could make loads for kids at school.
    thanks for such a cute idea.

  10. anna
    October 16, 2012 | 1:55 pm

    What are green candy melts? ? I’m in the UK and we don’t have many things there are soooooo many recipes on the internet i can’t make simply because the ingredients don’t exist here 🙁

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  13. Sherri
    October 7, 2013 | 3:46 pm

    why do the markers not work with the Wilton chocolate? it is the only green choc. I can find. don’t want to buy they markers if they will not work on that brand of chocolate!! =(

  14. Sarah @ Miss Candiquik
    October 18, 2013 | 11:50 am

    adorable 🙂

  15. Jenn
    October 18, 2013 | 1:22 pm

    @Sherri I think she meant the Wilton Markers don’t work on the chocolate. I found the Gourmet Markers on Amazon. I’m gonna be making some of these treats to send to my son in his college-Halloween-care-package.

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  18. adrienne
    October 25, 2013 | 1:45 pm

    Thank you for a great Halloween treat. My son and I made these for his school’s Halloween dance and they were a HUGE hit!!!

  19. vanessa meza
    October 28, 2013 | 1:13 pm

    I LOVE IT , THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING , THIS IS SIMPLE TO DO AND TURNS OUT REALLY CUTE . FOR SURE MAKING SOME THANKS AGAIN:) I was wondering when done making them the night before where do I store them:)

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  21. cecilia w.
    September 6, 2015 | 5:33 pm

    I c like u used like a writing gel for face, im i correct or u use something else. I live in Orange county, ca. we have a michaels and joann and walnut any suggestions what i can use.

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