![]() Step 6: Mix the remaining white melted candy with the remaining orange candy. Allow five minutes for the candy hair to harden. Then snip a tiny hole at corner of the bag with the melted orange chocolate and pipe Beakers hair on the wax paper. Step 5: Lay down a sheet of wax paper on your counter. Once melted, put it inside of a snack size Ziploc bag. ![]() Step 4: While the chocolate hardens around the cookie pop stick, melt a small amount of orange chocolate. ![]() To make it stay together easily, I added a dab of white chocolate to the bottom of the top cookie layer before placing it back together. Step 3: Put the cookie sandwich back together very gently. Dip the cookie pop stick into the white chocolate and place it in the center of the pop. Step 2: Melt a small amount of white chocolate. Separate each cookie sandwiche’s top layer from their bottom layer. You’ll also need cookie pop sticks.Īdditional supplies: I used white and orange candy melts by Wilton candies. Gather Supplies: I used Vienna Fingers cookies for the head of Beaker, candy eyes and orange peanut M&Ms for his nose. Here’s the simple tutorial of how I made Beaker into a cookie pop. I’m happy to report that after catching a glimpse of this sweet cookie pop my husband exclaimed, “That’s my favorite thing you’ve ever made!” Success! If you know someone that loves this shy Muppet as much as my husband does, surprise them with this easy to make treat. So when planning our son’s upcoming Muppet’s themed birthday party, I had to create a Beaker-themed treat. In actuality, Beaker is my husband’s favorite Muppet. Categories: Disney-Inspired Party Planning, Disney-Inspired Treats Beaker, with his adorable little “Meep” noises and willingness to help in any situation, is one of my family’s top five favorite Muppets.
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