From: Marsha D.
On Dec 5, 2007
I saw carolinajewel's photo in the photo forum and knew I wanted to make these and I am glad I did. They are good and very easy to make. Nice little treats for the holidays. I have made them for both gifts and to have out on the sweet table for our christmas party this weekend.
Thanks for sharing the recipe.
From: carolinajewel
On Dec 5, 2007
My whole family loved these! I used square pretzels called Butter Snaps and the butter flavor was a nice addition. Also my oven might run a little hot, so I just heated it to 200 deg. and left them in for 5 mins. That seemed to work for me. Thanks for a great recipe!
From: Ruby15
On Dec 9, 2007
Served these at my daughters Christmas Party. A great combination of salty and sweet. I used Hershey's Hugs - Candy Cand Kisses. The white chocolate seemed to melt quicker. Thanks for sharing.
From: LB in Middle Georgia
On Dec 18, 2007
Saw ate and made these for the first time last year they are good and look so gourmet colorful addition to any tray
From: mollymustang
On Jan 14, 2008
These were too easy and cute! Kids would have a fun time pressing the m&m on top...a great "candy" for them to make for the holidays. I would recommend eating these within a few days as the chocolate Hugs on mine started to turn a white chalky color after a week in a tin.
From: Glynn
On Dec 27, 2007
Very easy to make and got a lot of attention at a cookie exchange. Salty and sweet never goes wrong!
From: JamminJulie
On Apr 8, 2009
I've made for Christmas before and we all love them--sweet and salty-Yummy! I decided to make them for Easter too with pastel M & M's. Still cute delicous and EASY!
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