Ralph Breaks the Internet is available now on digital and hits store shelves on February 26th, 2019. Celebrate with this simple Sugar Rush candy popcorn and have a sweet family movie night!
Ralph Breaks the Internet inspired Sugar Rush Candy Popcorn
We saw Ralph Breaks the Internet in theaters and loved every minute of it. I’ve been counting down the months and days till we could bring it home on Blu-Ray. And my family loves popcorn. So, instead of twiddling my thumbs waiting I found a fun
Ingredients
6 to 8 cups popped popcorn, buttered and salted
1 cup bright pink candy melts, melted
1 cup lavender candy melts, melted
1 cup green candy melts, melted
1 cup yellow candy melts, melted
1 cup conversation hearts candy
Directions
1. Line two large baking sheets with waxed paper. Spread popcorn over waxed paper.
2. One at a time, drizzle melted candy coating over the popcorn. Add the candy, pressing into areas where the candy coating is thick to help it stick together.
3. Allow candy coating to set completely before breaking into pieces. To speed the process, place the popcorn in a refrigerator or freezer just until set.
Didn’t I say it was simple to make? I’d love to know if you try to make Sugar Rush candy popcorn! Please, let me know in the comments below.
For more Wreck-It Ralph fun check out these FREE Ralph Breaks the Internet Printables.
Sugar Rush Candy Popcorn
Ralph Breaks the Internet inspired Sugar Rush candy popcorn – simple, sweet and perfect for that family movie night this weekend!
Ingredients
- 6 to 8 cups popped popcorn buttered and salted
- 1 cup bright pink candy melts melted
- 1 cup lavender candy melts melted
- 1 cup green candy melts melted
- 1 cup yellow candy melts melted
- 1 cup conversation hearts candy
Instructions
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Line two large baking sheets with waxed paper. Spread popcorn over waxed paper.
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One at a time, drizzle melted candy coating over the popcorn. Add the candy, pressing into areas where the candy coating is thick to help it stick together.
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Allow candy coating to set completely before breaking into pieces. To speed the process, place the popcorn in a refrigerator or freezer just until set.
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