Valentines Twinkies on a Stick
Do you know those women who always have the cutest, most perfect stuff prepared for every occasion?
Like handmade cards.
Perfectly decorated gift bags.
Adorable themed treats.
I sort of used to be one of those women.
Notice I said USED to?
Because then I started making things for Internet People and I stopped having time to make things for real people. Yes, I know. My priorities disgust me, too.
However–the GOOD thing about having less time is that it forces me to get creative with minimal effort. And today’s treat is definitely for those of you who are low on time, but want to make something fun that WINS at Valentines!!
You DO want to win at Valentines, right?
Well. Let’s get started.
You’ll need Twinkies and lollipop sticks. You can usually find lollipop sticks at your local craft store. Sometimes there are two sizes, and you want the longer ones.
You also need white almond bark or candy melts.
Melt the candy coating according to package directions. Unwrap Twinkies, and dip the sticks about 1/3 of the way in the melted candy. Insert the sticks in the Twinkies and place on a wax paper lined baking sheet. When all of Twinkies have sticks in them, place the baking sheet in the freezer for 10 minutes. This is going to make the sticks stay in the Twinkies instead of sliding out.
If the white candy coating has set up a bit, melt it again in the microwave. Remove Twinkies from freezer and coat completely in the melted candy. Tap off the excess, and place back on wax paper lined baking sheet.
Once all the Twinkies are coated, drizzle with additional melted candy melts of your choice. I used red, pink, and dark chocolate. You can drizzle with a fork, or put the melted candy in a disposable piping bag with the tip cut off and squeeze it over the Twinkies in a zig zag motion.
Before the candy is set, sprinkle with festive sprinkles. I used tiny hearts, but anything Valentiney would be fine. There are tons of options at the craft stores and Walmart right now.
Place the pan back in the freezer for about 5-10 minutes until the candy is set.
Wrap in a long cello bag (you can also buy these at the craft store, they’re made for wrapping cookies or party treats), and tie with a ribbon so you can pass these babies out!!
But don’t give any to people who cut in line, chew with their mouths open, or litter. They don’t deserve one.
And save a few nineish for yourself. Obvs.
There you go, madams (and sirs? Are there any sirs out there?). You just became the Grand Champeen of Valentines.
To purchase cello treat bags, click HERE.
To purchase lollipop sticks, click HERE.
To purchase assorted candy melts, click HERE.
On the off chance that candy coated Twinkies on a stick aren’t your thing (*cough* *cough* you must be a cyborg), some of my other Internet Friends have linked up some fun Valentines Day Treats!!
1. Confessions of a Cookbook Queen ~ Valentines Twinkies on a Stick
2. Buns in My Oven ~ Hot Fudge and Strawberry Donut Pudding
3. Glorious Treats ~ Red Velvet Cupcake
4. Cookies and Cups ~ Glass Topper Valentines Cookies
5. Bakingdom ~ Valentines Day Cookie Cakes
6. The Hungry Housewife ~ Valentines Jello Hearts
7. Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle ~ Valentines Dotty Cookies
8. Sprinkle Bakes ~ Red Velvet Cake Minis
9. Bake at 350 ~ Double-Decker, Stripey, Valentine Cookies
10. Two Peas and Their Pod ~ Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies
11. Scarletta Bakes ~ Mexican Chocolate Hearts
12. She Wears Many Hats ~ Valentines Popcorn
Don’t they all look amazing? Be sure to pop over and visit them and check out all the fun stuff they’ve created.
Have a happy Monday!!
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Love these! My family complains I don’t make treats for them anymore too. It’s sad. Very sad.
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I feel incredibly inclined that I MUST make these… because even I could do it! Thanks for the super easy/super cute/super creative recipe! I’m picturing being “one of those moms” who shows up at school and seems to have it ALL together with the adorable treats. :-) Thanks Kristan! Have a super start to your week!!!
Wow…I think I’d have to run an extra 1000 miles on the treadmill, but I’d say they’re worth it! :)
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These are adorable. And your internet “people” definitely appreciate you always having the *perfect* treats for the occasion :)
This is such a great idea – love it!!
These look so great!! I love nifty little desserts like this :D
Hmm, never make the cute perfectly coordinated snacks in real life because you’re busy constructing things for the Interenets? That sounds FAMILIAR!!! THese are perfect!
These look like a lot of fun to make and eat! Haven’t had a Twinkie since I was a kid!
Okay, these are the cutest little twinkies I’ve ever seen!
These are so cute! These would win with any Valentine’s Day I have ever had! Love the use of Twinkies!
What a fun V-day treat! Everything on a stick tastes better:)
Good Lord Girl. Did you see that Super Bowl commercial… about the Chevys and Twinkies both surviving like a nuclear attack? So funny. LOVE your creativity.
Oh my gosh…these are SO cute, Kristan! I’m mentally going though my calendar to see IF I have time to a make them before Valentine’s Day and WHO I could give them to. Because after I eat a good 6 of them, I’ll think about giving the rest away.
Adorable!
I just emailed the room parent for my younger son’s room to ask if I could bring these!
HOLY MOLEY the kids will LOVE THEM!!!!!
These Twinkies are so incredibly cute. Your creativity absolutely amazes me!
thanks for sharing. positively precious!!! love them. Happy Valentines Day!!
Seriously pure amazingness!
These are freaking genius. And so pretty! Love!
these are so cute! I love a good Twinkie!
These look so amazing!! Perfect Valentine’s treats!!
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I love all of the different decorations on top!
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These are freakin’ adorable! I love this idea! :)
I didn’t think it was possible to make a twinkie look great but you seemed to have done it. Well done.
Adorable! I love how stripey and happy they look. And everything is cuter on a stick! Don’t you think? :)
omg so cute! they are by far the cutest twinkies i’ve ever seen! totally love this :)
These are so good they’re bad. Uh…you know what I mean.
Girl, you have opened up a whole new world of junk food possibilities to me with these!! I’m thinking…chocolate dipped Hohos…even though they’re already chocolate dipped. There’s no such thing as too much chocolate.
Love these, and how FESTIVE they are!
Seriously? Valentine’s Day Chocolate Dipped Twinkies? I’m in love!!
OMG. Ya killin me.
These are rocking my world to the left and the right.
I’m so making these tonight for feasting on while watching the Batchelor.
You da bomb, lady.
these take adorableness to the next level. majorly.
They look great and I love the idea because yesterday I posted about making homemade Twinkies! I could take them one step further and dip them…great idea!
This must be the Twinkie’s highest calling. Well, it’s a tossup between this and the Twinkie Tiramisu. Perfect for teacher gifts @school. Woohoo! I’ll be queen of the PTA.
These are soo super cute!! Im actually making these right now and going t give early Valentine Treats out :) My boyfriends Grandparents will love me more now hehe!!
Im going to share these on my blog hope its ok…your link and everything will be on :) We also made another version with the strawberry shortcake little debbies they came out great!! Thanks again for the awesome idea
ohhh these are pretty – – and easy!! I’m totally going to make these, share them with the mister and then claim that I spent all day in the kitchen, making them fancy-pants for him :D PERFECT!!
Candy coated Twinkies on a stick….. I am so there! Adorable!
Omg! These are perfect!!! LOVE THEM!
When you made Twinkies for the first time I was in awe. Now their on a stick. More in awe. LOVE this! And LOVE the other V-Day treats that are linked up :)
Be still my TWINKIE Lovin’ Heart!
I KNOW these are some kind of YUM!
Frozen Twinkies are my fave!
These little twinkies on a stick ~coated with chocolate~ sprinkled with VALENTINE MAGIC are adorable!
xoxoxox~
my husband’s direct quote “whoa… you gotta make those!” Thanks for the Valentines idea!
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Okay, these look like the greatest thing EVER. What a fun idea.
Simple, yummy n so valentiny. Love the idea.
Wow, these look so pretty and I love that they’re so easy. Thanks!
Who knew Twinkies could look so good?!?
these are awesome!! sooo cute and tempting.. I just love your blog, it’s full of surprises..
how cute! and so easy too… bookmarked! :)
So clever and ADORABLE! Who doesn’t love twinkies, I ask you?!!!!
Oh man. These colors are amazing. I generally don’t go for twinkies, but if someone handed me one of these there is no way I’d be able to refuse!
Umm, yumm! That’s all I have to say about these babies! Genius!
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OMG! My daughter would be in heaven with these! She loves Twinkies, and these would make really cute gifts for her friends. My kids keep telling me Hostess is going out of business (not sure whether it’s actually true) so that I’ll buy up all the remaining Twinkies and Ding Dongs. With this as a reason… I might actually do it!
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These Look Amazing! I can’t wait to make these for my daughter’s class.
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these are so awesome. TY
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I just got done making these twinkies! Covering the twinkies was not easy…I am afraid there is too much candy coating. Also, I melted the candy melts in baggies and cut a tiny tip for piping. After everything hardened, I used scissors to make the sides even. In the end, the twinkies have the wow factor! Made 10 to take to my husbands workplace. Hard work pays off! Your photos look like professional shots!
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Hi!! I really like your recipes, I have done a few of them and they turn out really well, thanks!! But, I have a question, I don’t live in the states, and Im really trying to do cake pops but in every recipe you need the Wilton “Candy Melts´´and we don’t have those in my country. Would you tell me if theres a substitute for the Candy Melts???? Thanks!! It Would help me a lot.
I bow down to you Facebook queen! Those twinkies look wicked good!
I am happy and sad. I am sad cause I found these after Valentines and excited that I found them and going to have to try them with pastel colors and Easter sprinkles for Easter. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Wow the twinkies look like pieces of art. I need to show these to my friend Alex. He would be in twinkie heaven.
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Love your posts! I’m slowly moving in that direction and would like to add this to what I make yearly. Thank you!-
Someone has found a way to make Twikies even more unhealthy for you lol i have never had one but i have heard they are terrible for you. However, i’m pretty sure it’s a scientific fact that if something LOOKS good then you care less so… gimme 3! XD
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