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Bunny Bark #SpringSweetsWeek

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Today I am featuring Sprinkle Pop in my Bunny Bark. Y'all, Sprinkle Pop is the Queen of Sprinkles. The Empress of Sprinkles. The Goddess of Sprinkles.  These are, by far, the most gorgeous sprinkles I have ever used. I will never use store bought sprinkles ever again!


Ok, enough of the drama, just look at this beautiful bark!  Right???


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Bunny Bark

Bark candy has taken on the holidays! This spring influenced bark uses Easter candies to take it up a couple of notches!
prep time: 15 minscook time: 30 minstotal time: 45 mins

ingredients:

  • 8 oz white chocolate chips
  • 8 oz Wilton's Candy melts in purple
  • 2 c. malted milk ball eggs, chopped
  • 1 2 oz pkg Sprinkle Pop sprinkles in Egg Hunt

instructions

  1. Prepare a cookie sheet with a Silpat or parchment.
  2. Chop malted milk eggs into large pieces.
  3. Open the sprinkles and separate the bunnies and carrots from the sprinkles
  4. In a DRY glass bowl, melt the white chocolate chips in a microwave in 30-second intervals until completely melted.  
  5. Pour the white chocolate over half the Silpat and spread into a large rectangle, not too thin.
  6. Refrigerate for 10 minutes.
  7. In the same bowl, melt the purple Candy Melts in a microwave in 30-second intervals until completely melted.
  8. Pour the melted Candy Melts over the white chocolate and spread over the white chocolate.
  9. Quickly insert the chopped malted milk eggs in a random fashion all over the rectangle.
  10. Sprinkle on the sprinkles
  11. Add on the bunnies and carrots.
  12. Let cool completely.
  13. Break the bark into pieces.
Calories
210.99
Fat (grams)
8.68
Sat. Fat (grams)
4.78
Carbs (grams)
31.77
Fiber (grams)
0.41
Net carbs
31.36
Sugar (grams)
25.60
Protein (grams)
2.50
Sodium (milligrams)
37.61
Cholesterol (grams)
28.87
Created using The Recipes Generator

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Comments

  1. Those Sprinkles are pretty and I will be checking out their website soon. I don't make much candy, but those would be marvelous on cupcakes.

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  2. ok sprinkles on anything is KEY ha and i love how colorful this bunny bark is- il ldef be making this for easter with my kids asap!

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  3. I want to try several of these recipes. I love all different kinds of candy bark and your Easter bark is so colorful and pretty.

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  4. This is so colorful and fun!! Perfect for a spring shower or party gift!

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  5. So cute and festive!! We make bark for all holiday occasions... so I'll bookmark this one for Easter! Thanks!

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  6. Bark is so popular during any holiday. The wonderful thing is all the different colors, candies that can be added and variations to making bark.

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  7. What a great color. I would love the malt balls in this.

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  8. Such a fun and simple treat for Easter! I love the colors, too.

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  9. That bark looks so good and a real treat for the kids. I have never made this but your recipe will give me the motivation.

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  10. This bark is gorgeous! I love that bright purple color!

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  11. I will be making this! It sounds delicious, but it's also pretty as well.

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  12. That bark is so pretty! How easy too!!! Love the sprinkles.

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  13. I lvoe the color of this bark! It's gorgeous!

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  14. OK now this sounds like it would taste absolutely amazing! What a great idea for bark, perfect for the Easter season.

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  15. Skip the basket, I'll take a plate of these bark pieces!

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  16. What a pretty and festive bark! I should make some for our Easter gathering!

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  17. My kids would get a kick out of this and I can add it to their Easter baskets. I might steal some before it gets there though so maybe not
    Kita Bryant

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  18. I love all the great prizes! Those Sprinkles Pops are the bomb. I love how easy it was to make the bark. Thanks for posting this easy recipe.

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  19. Anonymous9:11 AM

    This is so fun and festive. This bunny bark would be a big hit in this household. I know my girls would LOVE it.

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  20. I make an Easter bark too and usually use Wilton's candy melts. The purple is a great idea. And those sprinkles are too cute!

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  21. This is such a pretty color! My kids would have loved something like this when they were young!

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  22. What an adorable bark! I will have to make this with my kids - they would have a blast decorating their own!

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  23. This is so pretty and easy to make. I love the color and it looks yummy!

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  24. My two little girls will enjoy making these barks. They are so cute and so easy to make!

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  25. Oh my! Now this Bunny Bark looks AMAZING!! I know a few of my nieces would LOVE this!!

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  26. What a fun dessert! The color, along with those cute sprinkles are eye-catching.

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  27. These are such a pretty color! I love all of those seasonal sprinkles on top as well!

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  28. Just in time for the the Easter Season. I would add this up on the sweets that I will make.

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  29. Such a pretty and festive bark! Love the bright color and the adorable sprinkles!

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  30. I love that bright purply punk and those adorable Easter sprinkles! This would be a great dessert or take away to make with the kids.

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  31. Super, super cute! I love the color , so pretty, and the sprinkle are so stinkin' cute!

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  32. This will definitely make the Easter bunny want to stop at my house!

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