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What you will need
-Small Pretzels I prefer the tiny twists
-Almond Bark
-M&M's
There is no real recipe here. I pack of almond bark made about a 1/4 of a bag of pretzels and I used a full bag of M&M's as garnish. I went a little heavy on the almond bark.
So depending on how much you use and how many M&M's you garnish with you can make more or less.
What to do
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- Lay out your pretzels on foil or wax paper.
Pulling out any broken pretzels. This is a good job for the kiddos.
- With a small spoon drop almond bark into the center of the pretzel. I will do about 10-12 then top with 2 M&M's I use the M&M to push the bark down into the pretzel to fill up the holes. I like to use 1 green and 1 red cause I am kinda OCD like that.
Let them set for about an hour and bag/box up.
Super Yummy!
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