Are you looking for something fun to do with the kids? These Fish Marshmallow Pops are going to do the trick! As a mom of multiple little boys, I can say that we’re always looking for something fun and simple to do and these marshmallow candy pops on sticks are the solution to beloved cake pops.
Fish Marshmallow Pops
Not only is this recipe and craft fun to make, it’s also delicious to eat. My boys love picking up the little candy pieces and putting them into their mouths. I can’t blame them, I often do the same thing when I’m cooking. Tasting is part of making the recipe!
With many children, it’s important to find something we can all do together. Time in our home is precious! I don’t want to spend hours putting a craft together. Do you? Plus, it’s hard to keep the attention span of five children. I love that my older girls can help with this and the younger boys enjoy it too.
I feel as though this craft is great to do after you watch a good Disney movie too! Who would agree with me? “Under the Sea” refers to the movie the Little Mermaid. This movie has ALWAYS been one of my favorite movies! If you’re a Disney fan, I’m sure you’ll also love these Disney inspired Under the Sea Marshmallow Pops!
Taste wise, they are so delicious. Like, you think you’ll be able to only eat one, but you’ll eat many more. If you’re looking for something easy to make with your kiddos, make these! They’re easy, fun, and so delicious!
Fish Marshmallow Pops Ingredients
Just a few pantry ingredients needed to make marshmallow pops.
- Large Marshmallows
- Light Blue Candy Melts
- Candy Fish (we purchased these)
- Rainbow Nerds
- Sucker Sticks
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Ingredients
- Large Marshmallows
- Light Blue Candy Melts
- Candy Fish (we purchased these)
- Rainbow Nerds
- Sucker Sticks
Instructions
1. Carefully place sucker sticks into each marshmallow.
2. Melt the candy melts according to package directions. Place in a tall jar so it’ll be easier to dip.
3. Dip a marshmallow into the chocolate and tap off excess, roll the top into the nerds and place on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Let dry for a few minutes before you place the fish on or they will just slide off. Place 1 to 3 fish on each marshmallow.
4. Let dry and enjoy this fun treat!
How to Make Marshmallow Pops
A few simple marshmallow directions…
First, carefully place sucker sticks into each marshmallow.
Melt the candy melts according to package directions. Place in a tall jar so it’ll be easier to dip.
Dip a marshmallow into the chocolate and tap off excess, roll the top into the nerds and place on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Let dry for a few minutes before you place the fish on or they will just slide off. Place 1 to 3 fish on each marshmallow.
Let dry and enjoy this fun treat!
How Long to Marshmallow Pops Last?
Well first, these will be eaten fast. So it’s a silly question. The shelf life of marshmallow pops depends on the best before date and how they are stored.
First, you can see how long it will take for your marshmallows to expire by reading the bag. Since you moistened them and dipped them in chocolate, the shelf life will go down a lot. I suggest storing in an air tight container and eating within the week (if they last that long before sticky fingers get to them.)
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