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Pretzel Kisses
Recipe At A Glance

5 stars based on 3 reviews
Ready in: Under 30 minutes ?
Difficulty: 2/5

5 stars based on 3 reviews
Ready in: Under 30 minutes ?
Difficulty: 2/5
Serves/Makes: 24
INGREDIENTS:
1 package round pretzels
1 package milk chocolate kisses
1 package candy coated plain chocolate candy
DIRECTIONS:
Place pretzels on cookie sheet. Put 1 milk chocolate kiss in center of each pretzel. Warm in 200 degrees F oven for 2-5 minutes or until soft enough to press candies into kiss and flatten into pretzel.
NUTRITION:
This Pretzel Kisses recipe from CDKitchen serves/makes 24
Recipe ID: 32334
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REVIEWS:
3 Reviews

Guest: Anonymous 2011-05-29
This are SO easy to make! The round pretzels work perfectly! My brand is Ballreich's. I stick them in the fridge to cool down. Perfect for kids and parties!

Guest: robinbird 2008-12-20
These are addicting!Of course a round pretzel isn't going to work as it has a hole in the middle of it. I used the square "snaps" pretzels and they worked beautifully. I also had to let the kisses go for 6 minutes...depends on your oven. These are so easy and you can make so many in just one batch!

Guest: Anonymous 2011-05-29
This are SO easy to make! The round pretzels work perfectly! My brand is Ballreich's. I stick them in the fridge to cool down. Perfect for kids and parties!

Guest: robinbird 2008-12-20
These are addicting!Of course a round pretzel isn't going to work as it has a hole in the middle of it. I used the square "snaps" pretzels and they worked beautifully. I also had to let the kisses go for 6 minutes...depends on your oven. These are so easy and you can make so many in just one batch!
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