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Grinch Oreo Pops

These Grinch Oreo Pops are the perfect Christmas treat to make with the entire family. Made with Christmas Oreos, chocolate and heart sprinkles, you’ll have a treat that is sure to have your heart growing three sizes in no time!

grinch oreo pops in a grinch mug

Our house always has Oreos stocked, they are my kids favorite cookies (and can you blame them?).

So, when I saw the Winter Oreos were back in stores this year, I knew we had to grab them and make something fun with them!

grinch oreo pops up close

We actually used left over chocolates and sprinkles from our Grinch Hot Cocoa Bombs and make these super cute (and easy) Grinch Oreo Pops!

If you love Oreos, chocolate and the Grinch, you will love these!

grinch oreo pops on table

How to Make Grinch Oreo Pops

Ingredients needed:

grinch oreo pops ingredients

Step One: Carefully separate your Oreos in half. If you lightly twist it, the halves will separate. Save both sides.

red oreos separated in half

Step Two: Melt your candy melts in the microwave. Heat for 30 seconds, stir and repeat until melted. Be careful not to burn.

Step Three: Dip the tip of your candy stick into the melted chocolate.

bright green chocolate melted in a bowl

Step Four: Place your candy stick into the middle of the side of the Oreo with the frosting and then place the other side of the Oreo cookie on top.

grinch oreo pops step2

Step Five: Use a spoon to scoop the melted chocolate onto the top of the Oreo. Then flip and repeat on the other side. Gently shake the excess chocolate off.

oreo being dipped into melted green chocolate
oreo covered in melted green chocolate

Step Six: Stick the chocolate covered Oreo pop onto a tray covered with wax paper.

Step Seven: While the chocolate is still wet and sticky, place a heart sprinkle in the bottom right of each Oreo pop and then place the pops into the refrigerator for 20-30 minutes until set.

grinch oreos on wax paper drying

Step Eight: Once the chocolate has set and hardened, you can enjoy right away or wrap in small cellophane bags and gift for the holidays.

grinch oreo pops on table

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Grinch Oreo Pops

Grinch Oreo Pops

Yield: 1
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Assembly Time: 5 minutes
Refrigeration Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

These Grinch Oreo Pops are the perfect Christmas treat to make with the entire family. Made with Christmas Oreos, chocolate and heart sprinkles, you'll have a treat that is sure to have your heart growing three sizes in no time!

Ingredients

  • Christmas Oreos - I like the ones that have the red creme filling, I love the way they look inside these pops.
  • Bright green candy melts – I prefer the Wilton brand but as long as they are green, any will do.
  • Red Heart Sprinkles – I prefer for the Wilton brand
  • Lollipop Sticks

Instructions

  1. Carefully separate your Oreos in half. If you lightly twist it, the halves will separate. Save both sides.
  2. Melt your candy melts in the microwave. Heat for 30 seconds, stir and repeat until melted. Be careful not to burn.
  3. Dip the tip of your candy stick into the melted chocolate.
  4. Place your candy stick into the middle of the side of the Oreo with the frosting and then place the other side of the Oreo cookie on top.
  5. Use a spoon to scoop the melted chocolate onto the top of the Oreo. Then flip and repeat on the other side. Gently shake the excess chocolate off.
  6. Stick the chocolate covered Oreo pop onto a tray covered with wax paper.
  7. While the chocolate is still wet and sticky, place a heart sprinkle in the bottom right of each Oreo pop and then place the pops into the refrigerator for 20-30 minutes until set.
  8. Once the chocolate has set and hardened, you can enjoy right away or wrap in small cellophane bags and gift for the holidays.

Notes

Keep the pops stored in a cool, dry place since the chocolate can melt.

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