Spring Oreo Pops

Make these Chocolate Dipped Oreo Pops in less than 10 minutes for a fun, Spring treat!

I don’t know about you but I am always on the hunt for quick and easy treats. Especially when it comes to needing something for a bake sale or a birthday treat.

These Oreo Pops fit the bill!

They are really simple to make and, the best part, the kids can help you! Just make sure you count your Oreos out because they will try and sneak some when you aren’t looking.

Just Take Me to the Oreo Pops Already! 

I get a lot of questions about my recipes from my readers! To better serve them. I like to share all of my tips and tricks with each recipe.

If you would rather skip over this info and get straight to the Spring Oreo Pops – please scroll to the bottom of the page where you will find the easy printable instructions.

How to Make Oreo Pops

You will need:

I wanted these to be perfect for Spring since we were handing them out on the First Day of Spring. I picked up Wilton’s Nonpariels in a Spring mix. These would also be great for a baby shower or Communion favors.

Now that you have all of your supplies, it’s time to start making some Oreo Pops!

1. Twist off the tops of the Oreos.

2. Melt a handful of white chocolate melts {you don’t need a lot} in the microwave. Dip your lollipop stick into the melted chocolate to use as glue.

3. Place the lollipop stick to one side of your Oreo. I found it “stuck” better to the cream side. Place the other side onto the Oreo and gently press down. Don’t press too hard or your Oreo will break in half! Let set until the chocolate firms.

4. Melt the rest of your chocolate in a mug or tall glass. Dip your Oreo into the melted chocolate. Tap the lollipop on the side of the glass to remove the excess chocolate. Again, be gentle!

5. Place your Oreo Pop decorations into a shallow dish.

6. Dip your Oreo Pop into the shallow dish to coat the front of your Pop. If you are using larger decorations, place your Oreo Pop onto a baking sheet covered with wax or parchment paper and decorate.

7. You have a pretty decorated Oreo Pop!

8. Place your Oreo Pops on the lined baking sheet to harden. When you are done pop them in the fridge or freezer to make sure the chocolate is firm. Once your pops are dry, they are ready to be packaged…or eaten!

These are great for any occasion or holiday and take no time at all!

Spring Oreo Pops

Spring Oreo Pops

Spring Oreo Pops
Make these Chocolate Dipped Oreo Pops in less than 10 minutes for a fun, Spring treat!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 5 minutes
Additional Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Difficulty easy

Instructions

    1. Twist off the tops of the Oreos.
    2. Melt a handful of white chocolate melts {you don’t need a lot} in the microwave. Dip your lollipop stick into the melted chocolate to use as glue.
    3. Place the lollipop stick to one side of your Oreo. I found it “stuck” better to the cream side. Place the other side onto the Oreo and gently press down. Don’t press too hard or your Oreo will break in half! Let set until the chocolate firms.
    4. Melt the rest of your chocolate in a mug or tall glass. Dip your Oreo into the melted chocolate. Tap the lollipop on the side of the glass to remove the excess chocolate. Again, be gentle!
    5. Place your Oreo Pop decorations into a shallow dish.
    6. Dip your Oreo Pop into the shallow dish to coat the front of your Pop. If you are using larger decorations, place your Oreo Pop onto a baking sheet covered with wax or parchment paper and decorate.
    7. Place your Oreo Pops on the lined baking sheet to harden. When you are done pop them in the fridge or freezer to make sure the chocolate is firm. Once your pops are dry, they are ready to be packaged…or eaten!

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Looking for more recipes like this one? Check out my Good Eats Pinterest Board! Don’t forget to pin the directions for these Spring Oreo Pops so you can make it for yourself!

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