Snowflake Cupcakes
Top classic chocolate cupcakes with Elsa’s signature snowflakes and shimmery sugar.
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Now that Frozen 2 is officially a thing, make one of these treats to celebrate.
These easy Olaf nutter butter cookies are cute enough to melt Anna’s frozen heart!
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Top classic chocolate cupcakes with Elsa’s signature snowflakes and shimmery sugar.
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Instead of Rudolph, make a marshmallow version of everyone’s new favorite goofy reindeer.
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Make some jiggly “ice” cubes in Frozen’s iconic colors.
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With his own personal snow flurry, Olaf won’t melt in the sun, but this marshmallow version will definitely melt in your mouth!
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The kids will love making these easy Olaf pops.
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Even typical sugar cookies are transformed with a little light blue icing.
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White and blue candy melts turn a plain old pretzel into a dazzling Frozen treat!
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Candy coated oreo cookies sparkling with fragments of “ice” are the perfect quick and easy dessert to make for a Frozen movie night!
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Topped with edible pearl sugar, fondant snowflakes, and a little sprinkle of sparkly sugar, these cupcakes even taste like a winter wonderland!
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For an elegant snowflake cookie, try these vanilla white chocolate macarons.
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Do you want to build a snowman? With a couple of powdered donuts, pretzels, and white chocolate, make your very own edible Olaf.
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These banana cakes are caught in a swirling storm of snowflakes, coconut flakes, and white chocolate.
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These “Frozen fractals” of rock candy look like ice, but taste like peppermint!
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These cookies resemble Elsa’s dress complete with crystal sparkles and a light shade of blue!
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Your Frozen themed party will be an icy blast with this fizzy, frosty Snow Cap Punch!
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Regular Rice Krispie treats are things of the past thanks to this ombre version.
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Most of us like to keep warm during the winter with hot chocolate or cookies. But when it comes to these ice cream sandwiches, we’re sure your kids will say that, “the cold never bothered them anyway”!
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