Candy Corn Bark

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Candy Corn Bark is made with chocolate almond bark, pretzels, Golden Oreos, and the star, candy corn.  The perfect treat to celebrate fall.


Fall is in the air, and the first thing I want to do is make something fun and easy, which brings me to making something with Candy Corn. Every since I can remember candy corn has been a popular candy treat around Fall.

Today, you can see this little convection in cookies, muffins, cakes, and the most popular are candy barks.


This past week my daughter was needing a sweet treat to go in some treat bags for her son's class at his school.

I told her that  I had been wanting to make some candy corn bark and would love to make it for them.  As you can see, they turn out to be a delicious treat!

Hope you get to make some soon to celebrate fall.  Enjoy!


Candy Corn Bark

Ingredients:
  • 14 Golden Oreo Sandwich Cookies
  • 1 cup pretzels
  • 24 oz. Chocolate Almond Bark (I used Plymouth Pantry)
  • 24 oz. Almond Bark (I used Plymouth Pantry)
  • 1 1/2 cups Candy Corn
  • 9 oz. White Chocolate Candy Corn M&Ms
Directions:
Line a large sheet pan with parchment paper.  Break up Oreos and spread across lined pan.  Arrange pretzels evenly around the broken Oreos; set aside.

In a medium microwave safe bowl, melt  chocolate almond bark in the microwave 2-4 minutes at 30 SECOND intervals until chocolate is melted.  Pour over the Oreo cookies and pretzels; set aside.

In a medium microwave safe bowl, melt white chocolate almond bark in the microwave 2-4 minutes at 30 SECOND intervals until chocolate is melted.  Pour over the chocolate almond bark layer.  

Sprinkle the candy corn evenly over the almond bark.  Sprinkle the candy corn M&Ms evenly over the almond bark.  Scattering them around the candy corn.

Pick up the pan and let it slam against the counter two or three time to set all the candy.  Set the pan in a cool place to harden.

Remove the parchment paper with the candy and set on the counter.  Cut or break up into serving pieces as desired.


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Kay Little
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